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**UPDATED** House Fire Reported in Nabb

Pastor's family loses everything in Scott County house fire

photo courtesy of family

UPDATED 4:24 pm 1/28/20

Around 10am on Tuesday, Lexington Volunteer Fire Department along with Vienna, Hanover, New Washington and Charlestown fire companies, were called to the 7000 block of highway 362 near Nabb for a structure fire.

The home of Pastor Tom and Judy Cox was completely destroyed with the family losing everything.

SR 362 was closed while crews worked the fire.

It has not been released on the cause of the blaze.

A Go Fund Me page has been set up by their grand-children to help the family. This is the second time in the couples lifetime that they have lost everything to a fire.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/pastor-tom-and-judy039s-house-fire-fund?fbclid=IwAR3ts1aF3dUeyIymhGB5xuEiFRk-qAKff8nIkcnp2whre7djqIQiCbu0qeE

(Scott County, Ind.) - This morning Lexington Volunteer Fire Department along with several other departments responded to a house fire on the 7100 block of East 362 in Nabb, a community in Scott County.

There have not been any injuries reported in the fire.

Also, at this time the road in that area remains closed to traffic.

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