Crime & Safety
Fire Rips Through Conshohocken Home: Report
A fire burst out and woke up a woman sleeping with her 22-month-old son. Two cats, "Mike Jones" and "Mimi," were also inside.

CONSHOHOCKEN, PA - A house fire left much of a home in ruins in Conshohocken Monday morning, according to a report.
The blaze in the third floor bedroom near 200 Spring Mill Avenue was discovered by a 25-year-old woman who was sleeping there with her 22-month-old son at 7:51 a.m., the report states.
The woman yelled for help down to the second floor, where a couple was sleeping with another young child, according to The Times Herald
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The five escaped with two cats, “Mike Jones” and “Mimi,” the report states.
The blaze was able to be extinguished, but the home is temporarily uninhabitable, the report states.
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The family has plans to stay with relatives in the area in the meanwhile.
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