Jan 24, 2023

Online fundraiser after Kan. woman, daughters die in arson fire

Posted Jan 24, 2023 8:00 PM
First responding crews found heavy smoke and flames coming from the two-story house.-photo courtesy WIBW TV
First responding crews found heavy smoke and flames coming from the two-story house.-photo courtesy WIBW TV

SHAWNEE COUNTY — Family members have established an online fundraiser to assist with the final expenses of a Kansas woman and her two children who died in a house fire January 20, in Topeka.

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 Thirty-year-old Genny L. Fitzpatrick, 9-year-old Peyton L. Tyler and 1-year-old Kourtney K. Tyler, all of Topeka died in the fire that investigators believe was intentionally set.

Just 5:00 a.m. Friday, crews responded to the report of house fire at 916 SW Warren Avenue in Topeka, according to fire department spokesperson Rosie Nichols.

First responding crews found heavy smoke and flames coming from the two-story house. Crews entered, searched the home and found four individuals. An adult and child were pronounced deceased on the scene.

Tyler-photo Shawnee Co.
Tyler-photo Shawnee Co.

Fire crews rescued an adult and a juvenile from the home and firefighters began immediate life-saving treatment.  American Medical Response (AMR) transported both including 32-year-old Kyle Tyler to a local hospital. The child later died at the hospital, according to Nichols.

The cause of the fire has been determined by Topeka Fire investigators as intentionally set. The incident is being investigated by police as a homicide. The incident is domestic in nature, according to Nichols.

 Kyle J. Tyler, 32, of Holton, was released from the hospital Saturday, and transported to the Law Enforcement Center to be interviewed. Police arrested and booked him into the Shawnee County Department of Corrections on requested charges of Murder in the 1st degree; In the commission of a felony, Aggravated Arson and Aggravated Child Endangerment.

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