Bond set for 3 arrested in fatal Ohio house fire

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FOSTORIA, Ohio (AP) — Two people were ordered by a judge to
be held on $2 million bond each on Tuesday in connection with a house
fire that killed two people. A third suspect had his bond set at $1.5
million.
Investigators have not released a motive or the names of
the victims in the fire, which was ruled arson. Officials have said the
fire started at the front of the house early Monday, but they haven’t
said how it started.
Police charged Shey Weiker with aggravated
murder and aggravated arson. Charges against Charles Schaeffer and
Timothy Hall include complicity to commit aggravated murder and
complicity to commit arson.
All three are from Fostoria. Messages seeking comment Tuesday were not immediately returned by their
attorneys.
The
bodies of a man and a woman were found inside the house while another
woman was pulled from the house. The woman who survived was being
treated at a Toledo hospital.
Fostoria Police Chief Keith Loreno said not all of the three people who were inside the home lived there.

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