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News Headlines for Thursday, February 12
***9:50AM UPDATE***
Newark fire officials have confirmed that the 68-year-old victim has died.
HOUSE FIRE
One woman was transported to the hospital as a result of house fire Wednesday afternoon in Newark. According to the 911 Center, shortly after 5:00 pm, crews were called to the home in first block of Summit Street and upon arrival saw smoke and flames coming from the home. The name and condition of the victim has not been released. The cause is under investigation.
NEWARK MAN ACCUSED OF HAVING CHILD PORN
A 54-year-old Newark man previously convicted of rape and disseminating matter harmful to juveniles is accused of possessing child pornography. Joseph Vermaaten has been indicted on multiple charges including three counts of pandering sexually oriented matter involving a juvenile. According to court documents, authorities found a number of child porn images on Vermaaten’s phone.
SCAM WARNING
The Licking County Sheriff’s Office has received reports of scammers impersonating deputies. This time impersonators stated they were Lt. Woodyard. These scammers want to solicit money or claim there is an active warrant for your arrest. Please remember: The Sheriff’s Office will NEVER call you to demand money or payment over the phone.
COMMUNITY BABY SHOWER
The Licking County Health Department is hosting a free Community Baby Shower later this month.
Kari Jones, Director Community and Personal Health, said the Community Baby Shower will be held Saturday, Feb. 28 from 9:30am-12:00pm at the YMCA Mitchell Center in Newark. For more information visit the Licking County Health Department Facebook Page.
FIGHTING ALZHEIMER'S
The Fairfield County Health Department is one of 12 health departments nationwide selected to receive funding, education and technical assistance from the Alzheimer's Association. The support will help strengthen local efforts to promote brain health and address dementia-related challenges.
CHECK YOUR INSURANCE
With health care costs rising, consumers are encouraged to understand the benefits included in their insurance plans, so they get the most for their money.
Dr. John Carlo, with Prism Health, said research shows one in four people aren’t aware of all the services provided through their plans.



