CARLISLE, Ark. – Arkansas State Police are investigating a death at a mini-storage facility just north of Carlisle. According to investigators, Lonoke County Sheriff’s deputies discovered a burned body inside a unit on Tuesday.
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CARLISLE, Ark. (KATV) — Arkansas State Police are investigating after a burned body was discovered at a mini-storage facility north of Carlisle. Authorities say that the investigation began at the request of the Lonoke County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
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