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Roanoke County PolicePolice have made an arrest in a double shooting in south Roanoke County. A man and a woman were taken to the hospital with apparently non-life threatening injuries. They were shot about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at a home in the 48 hundred block of Starkey Road. Police arrested 21-year-old Robert Benjamin Fisher. He’s jailed on two counts of malicious wounding.  Police have not released further information about the victims.

Eight people are without a home after a fire Sunday evening in Southwest Roanoke. Crews responded around 4:45 p.m. to a duplex  on Patterson Avenue near 19th Street.  All the residents escaped without injury. The Red Cross is assisting a family of six from one of the units. Two people who lived in the other unit were also displaced, but did not require the help of the Red Cross.  Damage ie estimated at $22,500.  Roanoke Fire-EMS says the fire was started by a chid playing with smoking materials.

A Saturday night fire in the 800 block of 5th Street, SE displaced eight people.  Roanoke Fire-EMS says it was reported at about 8:40 p.m.  It was confined to the attic of the house and was brought under control at 8:55.  The eight residents of the house got out without injuries.  Officials say the cause was accidental.  Damage is estimated at $9,000.

stuartTwo 1857 letters from Patrick County native and Civil War cavalry legend J.E.B Stuart go up for auction Tuesday in New York state. Bob Snyder, V.P. of Cohasco, Incorporated of Yonkers, NY says the letters were written in 1857 when Stuart was a lieutenant in the U.S. Army seeking a promotion. Stuart praises himself as “a gentleman of the finest moral deportment” and “a most attentive and industrious officer.” Stuart was mortally wounded in battle at the age of 31, and Snyder says letters with his signature are very rare. He estimates the value of the two letters at $38,000 to $48,000.

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Suspect Vehicle

Roanoke police are still looking for the pickup truck and driver connected to a hit and run that sent a woman to the hospital Tuesday night. Police say the woman was hit as she walked near the 2200 block of Melrose Avenue, near Orange Avenue, shortly before 9:00 p.m. The Roanoke Police Department on Wednesday released a photo of a suspect vehicle that may have been involved in the hit and run.

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