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stanley cup o find asbestos-containing materials due to the age of the plant.Richmond Mayor Dave Snow believes the owner of the plant is responsible for the fire because they had reportedly ignored requests to clean up the property.SEE MORE: Indiana town remains under evacuation day after massive fireThe EPA said it s conducting 24-hour air monitoring at the site.Monitoring takes place at the ground level. During the fire, smoke rises with the heat, the EPA said in a statement. Once the fire cools down, EPA anticipates seeing more smoke at ground level. In addition to monitoring for asbestos, the EPA says it s on the lookout for products of combustion that are common in plastic fires.Products of combustion include carbon monoxide, Adfj NRA corruption trial set to begin days after CEO announced resignation
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Two women have been charged in connection to a body that was left at an illegal dumping site in east Kansas City.Michele Props, 32, of Gardner, and Kaitlyn Andes, 24, of Kansas City, Missouri, were both charged with abandonment of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence.An illegal dumping investigator was sent to the area of East 37th Street and Oakley Avenue
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stanley water flask r found a gray plastic tote covered in black plastic, he told police.According to court documents, the investigator could see a body inside through a hole in the black plastic.The victim was identified 56-year-old Melvin Wallace. His death is being investigated as a homicide.In the surveillance video, police said Andes and Props pulled the tote from a Ford Taurus and down a slight embankment to a clearing, where they attempted to conceal it with vegetation and other nearby items.The women allegedly dumped the body around 2:15 p.m. Monday.The man who owns the car allegedly used by Andes and Props has also recently been charged.Cedric Evans, 46, is charged for possessing methamphetamine, d