By Jim Wallace - bio | email
ALBANY, GA (WALB) -An Albany woman and her child were burned out of their home Sunday night.
This duplex in the 400 block of Cedar Avenue caught fire around 6:30 pm. when food was left on the stove.
The fire caused about $12,000 worth of damage.
Joannish Williams and her two month old child were home during the fire, but not injured.
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