Herrin’s Home In Georgia Was Damaged By A Tornado Last Night

Herrin’s Home In Georgia Was Damaged By A Tornado Last Night

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AMA Pro Daytona SportBike Championship leader Josh Herrin’s home in Dublin, Georgia, was heavily damaged by a tornado Tuesday evening. “My house got hit by a tornado tonight,” Herrin posted on his Facebook page Tuesday evening. “Almost everything of ours got ruined.” Herrin’s longtime girlfriend Teesha Kitterman elaborated on her Facebook page, writing, “A tornado took off half the roof.” The home Herrin’s parents and three siblings live in on the same piece of property was not damaged, according to a separate Facebook post by Kitterman. Calls to Josh Herrin and his father Phil Herrin were not immediately returned. We will post more details as they become available.

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