Six dead in rural northern Illinois house fire

  • Six people were killed when their rural northern Illinois home caught fire Tues
  • Police received a 911 call at midnight reporting smoke in the basement in Dixon
  • The names and ages of the six victims who perished have not been released 
  • Ogle County Corner Louis Finch said the bodies were so badly burned that his office will need dental records to determine identification

Six people were found dead in a house early Tuesday in rural northern Illinois, the Ogle County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release .

Police received a 911 call from the home just after midnight Tuesday reporting smoke in the basement of a home outside Dixon in the unincorporated community of Lost Nation, the sheriff’s department said.

Firefighters arrived to find ‘a fully engulfed residential structure fire,’ the sheriff’s office said.

Six people were killed when their rural northern Illinois home caught fire on Tuesday

Police received a 911 call at midnight reporting smoke in the basement in Dixon, Illinois

Police received a 911 call at midnight reporting smoke in the basement in Dixon, Illinois

The names and ages of the six victims who perished have not been released

The names and ages of the six victims who perished have not been released

All six occupants of the residence died in the fire. The names and ages of the victims haven’t been released. 

Ogle County Corner Louis Finch said the bodies were so badly burned that his office will need dental records to determine identification.

First responders from eight fire departments responded to the blaze. 

The sheriff’s office said no other information was immediately available Tuesday morning.

The sheriff’s office, Illinois State Fire Marshal and Illinois State Police are investigating the cause of the fire.

The home is about 90 miles (150 kilometers) west of downtown Chicago.

The sheriff's office, Illinois State Fire Marshal and Illinois State Police are investigating the cause of the fire

The sheriff’s office, Illinois State Fire Marshal and Illinois State Police are investigating the cause of the fire

Ogle County Corner Louis Finch said the bodies were so badly burned that his office will need dental records to determine identification

Ogle County Corner Louis Finch said the bodies were so badly burned that his office will need dental records to determine identification

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