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Trial Looms for Woman Suspected of Setting Fire to North Canton Home
Rose Ann Butts, 41, of Akron, is accused of setting a home on fire at 516 McKinley Ave. April 12, 2012
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Rose Ann Butts, 41, of Akron, is accused of setting a home on fire at 516 McKinley Ave. April 12, 2012
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