Heraldnet.com
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2008 11:40 am
ADVERTISEMENT

LocalNorthwestNation & WorldPoliticsSpecial ReportsPhotosColumnistsMultimedia 
Blog
The Buzz
The Legos are with you always
Your town news
Julie Muhlstein
Columnist Julie Muhlstein's take on life in Snohomish County.
•Latest: Is teen cheating, shoplifting on the rise?
Kristi O'Harran
Columnist Kristi O'Harran writes about people in Snohomish County.
•Latest: Father, daughter: 2 types of heroes
Latest gallery

Turkey Kids
November 26. 2008 (19 photos)
[More Herald photos]
 
WEEK IN REVIEW
Wednesday


Marysville tries to decide fate of high school
Transit use stays high as gas prices fall
Father, daughter: 2 types of heroes
Tuesday


SPEEA workers OK Boeing's contract offer
Keystone run to get new ferry by 2010
At a stalemate, lawmakers put off decision on s...
Monday


Crops attract snow geese; hunts control field-d...
County budget cuts hit courts, will affect cities
Man sold Lowe's gift cards from stolen goods, p...
Sunday


Fighting foreclosure: How one couple got caught...
Monroe man's family remembers a life devoted to...
155-year boys club comes to an end
Saturday
How to avoid holiday thieves
Burn ban orders will have new teeth
Get a flu shot now, officials urge
Friday


A community in limbo
Ideas arise on housing sex offenders
Turnout for historic election breaks county and...
Thursday


Ways to Give: Where you can make a difference
Ways to give: Charities hit hard from both sides
County Council cuts deeply from most staff exce...
 

ADVERTISEMENT

Local News   Print This Article  Email This Page  Subscribe Now! facebook digg reddit del.icio.us fark stumble

Mark Mulligan / The Herald  (click to enlarge)
Lenna Ledfors (left) walks into the arms of her daughter, Jennie Telford, as firefighters extinguish a blaze that destroyed her Lake Stevens home Wednesday.
Mark Mulligan / The Herald  (click to enlarge)
Neighbors comfort Lenna Ledfors (center) as firefighters put out a fire that destroyed her Lake Stevens home Wednesday.
 
ADVERTISEMENT

 
CONTACT THE HERALD
Robert Frank, City Editor
frank@heraldnet.com
 
Published: Thursday, August 7, 2008

Pets die in Lake Stevens fire

LAKE STEVENS -- A house in a mobile home park was destroyed in a blaze Wednesday afternoon. No injuries were reported, but the family who lived there lost all their possessions and as many as 10 pets died in the fire.

Firefighters responded to a call to the 9200 block of 13th Place SE near Lake Stevens about 2:30 p.m. when flames shot into the air, reaching the height of surrounding cedar trees, neighbors said.

Two other houses were threatened. By 4 p.m., the fire was out and one other home had sustained minor damage, Lake Stevens Fire Deputy Chief Dave Lingenfelter said.

The cause of the fire is being investigated by the Snohomish County fire marshal, he said.

The home is owned by John and Lenna Ledfors, said their daughter Jennie Telford, who also lived at the home with two of her teenage children.

She wasn't at home when the fire started but said her parents were baby-sitting their great-grandchild. They told her the fire started on the back porch and quickly engulfed the house, leaving little time to get out, Telford said.

The homeowners tried unsuccessfully to put out the blaze with a fire extinguisher, Lingenfelter said. Everyone in the home got out, but the family believes several dogs and cats and a rabbit may have perished.

As a hobby, John Ledfors collected antique guns and he had gunpowder stored at the residence, Lingenfelter said. There were some minor explosions.

Fire crews responding to the blaze included those from Lake Stevens, Marysville, Monroe, Arlington, Clearview and Gold Bar. Extra resources were needed because of the hot day, Lingenfelter said.

American Red Cross disaster relief workers from the Snohomish County chapter responded to the fire, Red Cross chapter spokesman Kris Krischano said.

The family was provided with temporary lodging, food, clothing and help in getting medications lost in the fire. The Red Cross plans to monitor the family for additional immediate emergency needs, Krischano said. Donations to Red Cross for the victims can be sent to the chapter, 2530 Lombard Ave., Everett, WA 98201, or made online at www.snohomishcounty. redcross.org.

The neighborhood also plans to help the family, said Claudia Hewitt, who is president of the community's homeowners association.

Hewitt said she and her daughter, Debbie Harris, alerted neighbors after they heard a popping noise and saw a big ball of black smoke and then flames at the Ledfors home.

"They have nothing left," Hewitt said.

Those who wish to donate to the Ledfors and Telford families can bring donations to the Forest Vista Estates Clubhouse at 1305 93rd Ave. SE near Lake Stevens, Hewitt said.



Reporter Gale Fiege: 425-339-3427 or gfiege@heraldnet.com.


1. Waitress tied up during Marysville robbery
2. Man sentenced in brother's slaying
3. Marysville tries to decide fate of high school
4. Father, daughter: 2 types of heroes
5. Fire destroys Monroe triplex, leaves families without homes
6. Snohomish County raises sales tax to pay for drug treatment
7. Transit use stays high as gas prices fall
8. Rockin' at holiday tree auction
9. Is teen cheating, shoplifting on the rise?
10. Abandoned school bus destroyed by fire
Enterprise Newspaper Snohomish County Business Journal
Saved by a helmet
King's girls beat Bellevue Christian in opener
Wildcats tumble in state semifinals
Returning trio boosts Hawks' playoff hopes
Deficits loom for senior program
Edmonds to delay most drastic cuts
Neighborhood, inc.
City readies for 'green' road
Timberwolves look to build on success
The Enterprise Online Newspaper

TODAY'S TOP JOBS
 View All Top Jobs 
Top Cars
Top Homes


ADVERTISEMENT