Recording Equipment Stolen Following A Fire That Heavily Damaged The Facility

Ceiling insulation is among the debris left after a fire gutted the interior of Ghost Paradize, a music recording studio at 225 N. Fifth Ave. early Friday morning. Nedra Manners, owner of Yellow Door Antiques and Art at 219 N. Fifth Ave., said firefighters had to forcibly enter her new business to make sure the fire had not spread. The antique shop did suffer some smoke damage. (Doug Walker, RN-T)
Ceiling insulation is among the debris left after a fire gutted the interior of Ghost Paradize, a music recording studio at 225 N. Fifth Ave. early Friday morning. Nedra Manners, owner of Yellow Door Antiques and Art at 219 N. Fifth Ave., said firefighters had to forcibly enter her new business to make sure the fire had not spread. The antique shop did suffer some smoke damage. (Doug Walker, RN-T)

The owner of a local studio that burned down early Friday morning told police all his recording equipment was stolen out of the building sometime between Thursday night and Friday morning, Rome police reported.

According to the report: The owner, Robert League, of Cedartown, left Ghost Paradize, 225 N. Fifth Ave., at 10:30 p.m. Thursday night. A fire broke out around midnight.

On Friday morning after the fire, League returned to his studio to discover that all of his recording equipment, valued at $3,930, had been stolen.

No suspects were listed.

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