2 dead, 2 hospitalized after apparent carbon monoxide poisoning


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RICHFIELD — Two people are dead and two others were hospitalized Friday after a case of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning in Richfield, according to Richfield Police Chief John Evans

Richfield police were handling the situation and would not elaborate on how the individuals were killed and injured.

Evans confirmed that one of the victims was a 17-year-old boy but no details were released about the other person who died and the two who were hospitalized. However, he said it appeared two males and two females were involved.

Authorities were called at 7:30 p.m to a home near 200 South and 400 West. Two of the victims who were incapacitated were taken to Sevier Valley Medical Center. Their conditions were unknown Friday night.

More information will be posted as it becomes available.

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