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Two burned in Statesboro fire transported to Augusta burn center

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Two burned in Statesboro fire transported to Augusta burn center


An early Saturday morning house fire in Statesboro has sent two people to the burn center in Augusta. Click on the picture to read more.

A Statesboro couple suffered burns in a Saturday morning, December 30, 2023, house fire in Statesboro and have been transported to Doctors Hospital burn center in Augusta, GA.

This is the third serious house fire in Statesboro in less than 24 hours.  There were no injuries reported in the previous two fires.

Bulloch County 911 operators dispatched Statesboro and Bulloch County Fire Departments at 9:40 am to a house fire located in the 300 block of Proctor street in the City of Statesboro.

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A ploom of smoke could be seen across downtown. DeWayne Grice

Statesboro Police Department officers arrived on the scene and reported heavy smoke coming from the home. 

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Firefighters battling the Proctor street house fire. DeWayne Grice

Statesboro Fire Department Engine One arrived on the scene and confirmed heavy smoke and active fire coming from the single story wood structure. 

They requested additional fire engines and firefighters to the scene to assist with the fire.

Fire command also reported that the occupants of the home needed medical care. 

Bulloch County EMS Paramedics on the scene began treating two burn victims and requested a second ambulance to the scene to assist.  They also requested a medical helicopter.  Due to a lengthy response time for the helicopter the paramedics decided to transport the two burn victims by ambulance to the burn center at Doctors Hospital in Augusta, GA.

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Two Bulloch County EMS ambulances responded . DeWayne Grice

The condition of the burn victims are not known at this time.  There were no other occupants in the home at the time of the fire.

Firefighters battled the raging fire. 

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Firefighters battling the Proctor street house fire. DeWayne Grice

Smoke clouds from the structure could be seen throughout the city. 

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Firefighters battling the Proctor street house fire. DeWayne Grice

They had the primary fire beat down in about fifteen minutes and continued working for some time to completely extinguish the fire.

Firefighters remained on the scene until all of the hot spots were extinguished.

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Firefighters battling the Proctor street house fire. DeWayne Grice

Officers from Statesboro Police Department, Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office and Georgia DNR assisted with crowd and traffic control.  West Main and Proctor streets were closed for over an hour.

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SPD and Bulloch SO assisting with traffic and crowd control. DeWayne Grice

Statesboro Fire CAFE unit responded to assist in refreshing the firefighters.  

The American Red Cross DAT team was also notified of the fire so they can provide temporary assistance to the couple.  

Statesboro Fire Department Investigators will conduct a routine cause and origin investigation to determine the cause of the fire.

 

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AugustaCon returns to new location in Columbia County

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AugustaCon returns to new location in Columbia County


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – AugustaCon was back, but in a new home this time.

Saturday’s event was held in Columbia County at the Performing Arts Center.

The event holds video game tournaments and hosts vendors that had anime and video game-style items.

We spoke to one of the vendors, who helped run the video game tournament there.

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“We really love it. It’s a great environment. We love seeing new gamers, collectors, anyone that likes anime,” said Cedric Bacon.

If you missed out on Saturday’s AugustaCon, there are ones usually in the summer and winter as well.



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Store employee fatally shot in Augusta robbery; suspect arrested

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Store employee fatally shot in Augusta robbery; suspect arrested


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – One person was fatally shot in an armed robbery on Lumpkin Road, according to authorities, and a suspect has been arrested.

The victim was identified as 29-year-old Abdallah Rubeha of Augusta.

The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office said the incident happened at the Smoke Shop at 2303 Lumpkin Road around 9:30 p.m. Friday.

Deputies say they arrived to find Rubeha, an employee, had been shot at least once.

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He was taken to Wellstar MCG Hospital, where he died at 7:35 a.m. Saturday, according to Richmond County Coroner Mark Bowen.

After the robbery, deputies were able to identify three suspects and their vehicle.

The vehicle was registered in Burke County, and Richmond County deputies reached out to the Burke County Sheriff’s Office with the information, according to officials.

Burke County deputies say they attempted a traffic stop at 11:25 p.m. Friday at Savannah Avenue and East 17th Street in Waynesboro.

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Deputies in Burke County pursued the vehicle in a high-speed chase, which turned into a foot pursuit, officials say.

The driver, 22-year-old Terrance Walker, was arrested and charged with felony aggravated assault, armed robbery, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime in Richmond County.

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One person was arrested in connection to armed robbery and homicide on Lumpkin Rd.
One person was arrested in connection to armed robbery and homicide on Lumpkin Rd.(WRDW)

According to Burke County deputies, another person was in the passenger’s seat and is believed to be connected to the robbery.

Burke County deputies say they also found a black Taurus G2C 9 mm handgun believed to have been stolen during the armed robbery.

Walker faces additional charges in Richmond and Burke counties, including driving under the influence, according to jail bookings.

An autopsy has been scheduled for Rubeha.

The year is off to a deadly start in Augusta; this is already the third homicide of 2025.

The slayings come amid a nearly three-year outbreak of violent crime that’s claimed around 200 lives.

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Communities large and small have been affected on both sides of the Savannah River, but as the region’s largest city, Augusta has been hit hard.



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Crosstown showdown rescheduled: Augusta and USC-Aiken to play Sunday

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Crosstown showdown rescheduled: Augusta and USC-Aiken to play Sunday


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The basketball doubleheader featuring both Augusta University and University of South Carolina Aiken has been moved to Sunday.

The two were originally slated to play on Saturday afternoon.

The women’s game will tipoff at 1:30 p.m., and the men’s will follow at 3:30 p.m in the USC Aiken Convocation Center.

Both the Pacers and Jags men’s team last played on Feb. 10 2024.

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AU climbed to a 5-point lead in the final period, winning 98-93.

Prior to their last meeting, USC Aiken had a four-game win streak over the Jags.

Sunday will mark the 89th meeting between the two programs.



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