Body Found in Remains of Residence Destroyed by Fire Near Albion

Fire Investigation feature iconPress release from the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office:

On 07/13/2020 around 9:47 PM Cal Fire Dispatch Center received a report of a fully involved structure fire in the 32900 Block on Albion Ridge Road, in Albion CA.  Members of the Albion-Little River Fire Department responded to the scene but also requested mutual aid from Mendocino Fire, Fort Bragg Fire, and Cal Fire to assist with the blaze.  The residence was fully consumed by the fire.  Fire Officials contacted the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) on the morning of 07/14/2020, as it took most of the night to put out the flames and cool hot spots in the fire.  MCSO was advised that one of the residents of the home could not be accounted for, an adult male, and there was a concern that arson might have been the cause of the fire.  MCSO requested mutual aid from Ukiah Valley Fire, requesting assistance from a trained fire investigator.

On 7/14/2020 the fire was still too hot to examine fully so the scene was held until 07/15/2020.  Around 8:00 AM a team of fire officials and MCSO Investigators started the process of sorting through fire debris to determine if there might be a person who perished in the fire.  Around 9:30 AM investigators located the remains of what appeared to be an adult in the fire debris.  Due to the fire the decedent could not be identified nor could it readily be determined to be male or female.  The remains were removed and will be scheduled for a complete autopsy by the Mendocino County Coroner’s Office.  The Mendocino County Coroner uses two primary methods to identify decedents; dental comparison and or DNA comparison.  The cause of the decedent’s death remains under investigation.

At this time the cause and origin of the fire remains under investigation.

Anyone with pertinent information, about this incident, is encouraged to call the MCSO tip line at (707)234-2100 or the WeTip line at (800) 782-7463.

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HOJ in Training
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HOJ in Training
3 years ago

“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire…”

I’m sorry, I couldn’t resist.

peace,love,coffee
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peace,love,coffee
3 years ago

Repugnant comment, insincere apology.

Terra
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Terra
3 years ago

You should be really careful this is someone who is very well loved. If you’re gonna be disrespectful don’t be surprised if you end up regretting it

Mr. Bear
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Mr. Bear
3 years ago

You need more training

Please Check One
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Please Check One
3 years ago

I should say. Good God, that is beyond disgusting.

Random resident
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Random resident
3 years ago

Elk Fire and Comptche Fire also answered the mutual aid call. Thank you to all neighboring agencies, and the communities that support them.

Incidentally, YOU, random reader 😉 should think if you or someone you know might be a good candidate to join up. This pandemic is making things more difficult. Many first responders (like other community service volunteers) are at high risk- which strips numbers pretty severely for some agencies.

Hold a traffic sign so the EMT can go help. 🙂