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- Police chase ends in Davidson County with fiery crash
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- Officials say gas explosion destroyed NFL player Caleb Farley’s home, killing his dad
- NFL player’s father killed in Mooresville home explosion
- Husband, wife identified after being killed in Pa. house explosion
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Neighbors in the area told QCN they heard “a loud explosion” and smelled gas. Some also said the current homeowner (Caleb Farley) lived in the house for less than a year. Caleb was at the scene with family, speaking with fire, emergency personnel, and Queen City News. "It's hard to believe that this happened. You see it on the news everywhere, things like this, but until it happens in your own neighborhood you never know." "It didn’t sound good from the start," Farley said recalling the call that told him his father had been killed in a North Carolina home explosion. First responders found Christian Rogers, who was “exiting the house.” He was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Investigators: Natural gas led to deadly Mooresville home explosion - WBTV
Investigators: Natural gas led to deadly Mooresville home explosion.
Posted: Tue, 29 Aug 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]
Police chase ends in Davidson County with fiery crash
Rogers was taken to a hospital with a concussion, he said. “We’re looking into an issue of natural gas, but the investigation is ongoing,” Kent Greene, the director of fire services and emergency management, told reporters. Multiple agencies responded to the explosion at a home along Barber Loop and Old Arborway Road, which is just off Brawley School Road. When the Iredell County Sheriff's Office arrived, deputies reported a heavy smell of natural gas on the property.
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The other man was identified as family friend Christian Rogers, and was taken to a hospital for his injuries. Responders said a victim was taken to a hospital in Charlotte with non-life threatening injuries. Rescuers found another victim dead while searching through debris.
Officials say gas explosion destroyed NFL player Caleb Farley’s home, killing his dad
Hazmat crews were immediately called to assist with the situation. According to Iredell County Emergency Management, one person was leaving the home when first responders arrived about eight minutes later. That person was taken to Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte with non-life-threatening injuries and was later identified 25-year-old Christian Rogers, who is a family friend. Authorities said he suffered a concussion from the explosion but is awake and alert at this time.
Robert M. Farley, 61, was found dead in the debris of the Mooresville house Tuesday morning, said Kent Greene, director of Iredell County Fire Services and Emergency Management. An investigation into what caused the explosion is still ongoing, authorities said. Caleb Farley was seen speaking to authorities at the scene after the explosion.
She and his father were high school sweethearts and were married for 30 years. Laura Wild, who lives two doors down from where the explosion occurred, said she heard a loud boom around midnight but didn’t go outside to check what had happened. She said she was exhausted because she had been up all night the night before watching her son’s newborn baby. The house is on a large plot of land near Lake Norman, about 28 miles (45 kilometers) north of Charlotte. County property records list the tax value of the home as nearly $2 million.
Husband, wife identified after being killed in Pa. house explosion
Farley was not at home at the time of the explosion, according to Iredell County Emergency Management. Debris such as wood and insulation was strewn about the property, while the road near where the home once stood was filled with glass. Crews were called for the reported explosion at Barber Loop in Mooresville, according to Iredell County Emergency Management.
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Iredell County emergency officials think gas accumulated over a long period of time and found its way to an ignition source. Neighbors said they’re grappling with the news of the tragedy that claimed the life of one person and put another in the hospital. Parents were kept off school property during the investigation. Morrison saw parents inside the cars lined up on the streets of an adjacent neighborhood. The main culprit was wind, according to local meteorologists, which collapsed a building on Broad Street according to fire officials. The area used to be called Dyson Square, where the structure was severely damaged.
A house owned by Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley exploded Monday night in North Carolina, killing his father and injuring another person after a suspected gas-leak explosion. Another person, described as a friend of Caleb Farley's, was injured, Greene said. Fire officials found him leaving when they arrived, and his injuries were not considered to be life-threatening. Robert was found dead in the debris after the explosion caused the house to collapse.
Records showed that the 6,391-square-foot natural-gas home was listed for just over $2 million in 2022 and was built in 2016. The circumstances of the explosion have not yet been officially released; however, the house being reduced to rubble is similar to a 2019 gas explosion that occurred at a home in Ballantyne. Dominion Energy responded to an emergency on Barber Loop in Mooresville, where an explosion was reported at a customer's residence. We are investigating the explosion in coordination with emergency personnel. Our prayers and sympathy are with the individuals impacted by this difficult event.
Farley was not at the home when the explosion occurred, according to ESPN. Investigators are looking into whether a natural gas leak caused the explosion, CBS News reported. The house, owned by NFL cornerback Caleb Farley, once sat inside a curve on Barber Loop and could be seen in the rubble Tuesday morning, Aug. 22. The victim, identified as Robert Farley, Caleb Farley’s father, was recovered after a search of the debris, the county’s emergency management said. According to ESPN, Farley's home in Mooresville, North Carolina, exploded last night while Robert Farley, his father, was inside. First responders arrived after a call around midnight, and found another person injured, leaving the collapsing home.
The victim, identified as Robert Farley, 61, was later recovered after a search of the debris, according to Iredell County Emergency Management. Robert Farley is the father of Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley, who bought the home for his father. For the latest breaking news, weather and traffic alerts, download the WCNC Charlotte mobile app. CMPD also sent canines officers from their bomb squad to Cabarrus County Tuesday to assist with the investigation.
Robert Farley, Caleb's 61-year-old father, was killed in the explosion. Officials said the elder Farley was on FaceTime with a friend when the explosion happened. Another person at the home, 25-year-old Christian Rogers, suffered a concussion and was taken to a Charlotte hospital for treatment. When first responders arrived, one person was leaving the house and then taken to Atrium Main in Charlotte for non-life-threatening injuries, officials said. WBTV reports the person is awake and alert at the hospital.
A neighbor told NBC affiliate WCNC of Charlotte that the explosion occurred just about midnight and that it shook their house. WCNC Charlotte reviewed property tax records for the home and confirmed the owner of the home is Caleb Farley, a cornerback for the Tennessee Titans and alum of Maiden High School in Catawba County. Caleb Farley also played college football at Virginia Tech. Caleb Farley was not at the home when the explosion happened.
Property records list Caleb Farley, who was born and raised in nearby Maiden, as the homeowner. Robert Farley was on a video call with a friend when the explosion happened, and the friend, who thought Farley had dropped the phone at first, could not get back in touch with him, Greene said . Caleb Farley, the No. 22 overall pick in the 2021 draft, was placed on injured reserve last November with a back issue. The cause of the explosion is under investigation, but Greene said gas must have accumulated over a long period and likely found its way to an ignition source.
Farley spoke to WCNC Charlotte's sports director Nick Carboni in July when he returned to the Charlotte area to host his second-annual youth football camp, offered for free. Over 100 kids showed up to participate in Farley's football camp. Below is that July interview Carboni did with Farley before the death of his father.