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Bucyrus love headed to Indian Lake tornado victims

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BUCYRUS, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW)—Jason Oreweiler and his dedicated team have successfully accomplished their mission to aid the tornado victims at Indian Lake. Their trailer, filled to the brim with over 4000 lbs of assorted goods and a truck bed full of water supplies, stands as a testament to the overwhelming support from the Bucyrus community and surrounding cities, including Vermillion and Findlay.

The team set off at 8 a.m. on Saturday, embarking on their journey from Bucyrus, Ohio, to Indian Lake. Their primary aim is not just to provide material aid, but to spread love and support to the affected individuals in the area.

Oreweiler extends his heartfelt appreciation to all those who played a part in bringing his vision to fruition. “This is a testament to the power of community and the spirit of helping one another in times of need,” he said.

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