Dog Missing After Structure Fire In Woodstock

No one was injured but a dog is missing after a structure fire Saturday in the 100 block of North Street in Woodstock. The Woodstock Fire/Rescue District responded at 7:22 p.m. to a fire in the basement of a 1½-story home. Two residents were home at the time and called 911 to report the fire, according to a news release from the fire district. No residents or firefighters were injured in the fire.

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