Coweta House Fire: Cars and home damaged in suspected arson case

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Two vehicles burned and the home was damaged from the heat in the apparent arson incident at 115 Corn Crib Court early Wednesday.

By ALEX MCRAE
alex@newnan.com
The Coweta County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a Wednesday incident in which two vehicles appear to have been deliberately set on fire and the home damaged at 115 Corn Crib Court, according to Major James Yarbrough.
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