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For Immediate Release

March 11th, 2019

Undercover Deputy Saves Two From Burning Vehicle

Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that yesterday morning around 5 AM, A call came in reporting a vehicle into a pole and engulfed in flames in front of 1590 Hamilton Richmond Road, Hanover Township.  The first person on the scene was an undercover agent with the Butler County Regional Narcotics Taskforce (BURN) who pulled them from the fire.

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The preliminary investigation shows they were travelling southbound on S.R. 177 and veered off the roadway, striking a utility pole and flipped on its top and caught fire. It is unknown if speed or alcohol are factors until the investigation is completed.  The identity of the deputy involved will not be released due to being part of the Butler County Undercover Regional Narcotics Taskforce.

 

 

 

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