The Washington Times-Herald

September 1, 2010

Fire destroys home south of city

By Andrea McCann
Washington Times-Herald

WASHINGTON — A man discovered missing after his house burned to the ground early Wednesday called his brother around 11:45 a.m., bringing a collective sigh of relief to family and friends waiting to learn if he’d been inside the house when it burned. Chris Spalding, 43, lived alone at 1938 CR 300S, according his sister, Denitra Spalding, and the family couldn’t find anyone who’d had contact with him since 10 or 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. She said his phone company had been contacted to track his phone, but it was either off or destroyed in the fire. “Both of his vehicles are here,” she said prior to Chris calling their brother Brian Spalding. “We don’t know if he was home.” According to Denitra and their father, Bernie Spalding, the fire started at about 3 a.m. Bernie said the neighbor heard an explosion and when he looked outside, the house was engulfed in flames. Washington Township Volunteer Fire Department Chief Tony Wichman said firefighters had the blaze under control by 3:30 a.m. He said the roof collapsed, knocking everything into the basement. Late Wednesday morning they were still trying to determine the cause of the fire. Assisting WTVFD on the scene was Veale Township, the state fire marshal and the Daviess County Sheriff’s Department. Neighbor Jimmy Gaither provided a backhoe to help sift through the rubble.