
WINSLOW — A fire destroyed a house Saturday evening on South Reynolds Road in Winslow, officials said.
A caller from 271 South Reynolds Road called for help at 6:19 p.m. and reported the house was on fire, according to Waterville public safety dispatch records.
The records indicate everyone got out of the house, and the fire was extinguished by about 8:30 p.m.

Winslow officials could not be reached for more information Sunday.
Town tax assessing records indicate the house was built in 1986 and is owned by Craig and Debra Stetson.
Along with Winslow firefighters, crews from several other area departments, including Clinton, Fairfield, Oakland, Vassalboro and Waterville, responded to the fire.
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