The Brief
- Authorities identified three family members killed, a grandmother, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter, following a fast-moving house fire in Parker County on Jan. 31.
- Investigators found no evidence of criminal activity, though the exact cause and origin of the fatal blaze remain under investigation by the Fire Marshal.
- A community fundraiser is scheduled for Feb. 28 at the Impact Gymnastics Training Center to support the surviving family members who lost all their belongings.
WEATHERFORD, Texas – Authorities have identified three generations of a family killed in a fast-moving house fire that tore through a home in Parker County late last month.
The victims were identified as 73-year-old Connie Harris Pidgeon, her daughter-in-law, 45-year-old Amy Renee Pidgeon, and her granddaughter, 18-year-old Malynna Renee Pidgeon. All three were residents of the home located in the 400 block of Stoneridge Trail.
Weatherford Fire Rescue responded to the single-family residence at approximately 12:36 a.m. on Jan. 31. Upon arrival, crews encountered heavy flames and thick smoke, with reports that multiple occupants were trapped inside.…