Two bodies so far have been recovered from the site of an Annapolis fire, but crews are still sorting through the rubble, a spokesman said Thursday.
Six people were unaccounted for when the four-alarm blaze ignited in the 16,000-square-foot home early Monday morning. By late Wednesday, crews discovered two bodies amongst the debris, said Capt. Russ Davies, Anne Arundel County Fire Department spokesman.
The property is listed as being owned by Don and Sandy Pyle, and rumors swirled that they were in the house with their four grandchildren at the time of the fire.
The bodies have been sent to Baltimore for identification and closer analysis. Officials did not say whether the bodies recovered were likely adults or children.
• Phillip Swarts can be reached at pswarts@washingtontimes.com.
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