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One Year Later: Tornado That Lifted Houses, Tossed Trucks and Twisted Steel—But Bucyrus Fought Back

freewiremag@gmail.com Published: June 2, 2025 | Updated: June 4, 2025 4 minutes read
Fallen tree in the parking lot of Old 30. Photo By FreeWire, April Rodgers

By Kimberly Gasuras, Freelance Journalist |  FreeWire — Your News, Your Voice

BUCYRUS—On April 17, 2024, one minute Louie Katona was sitting in his truck in the
parking lot of his office at Katona Realty on Kaler Avenue and the next, he and his truck
were in the yard of a house across the street.
Katona said it was frightening to be in the path of an EF-1 tornado as it left destruction
in its wake from the Aumiller Park area to east of town near Old 30 BBQ.
“My truck didn’t look too bad. After being struck by debris and picked up and thrown
across the street, I didn’t think it was in too bad of condition,” said Katona.

Louie Katona and his truck were moved from his office parking lot to a yard across the street when an EF-1 tornado hit Bucyrus on April 17, 2024. Photo By Kimberly Gasuras


That was until the insurance adjustor pointed out where the storm sandblasted the
glass, and left tons of dents all over his vehicle.
“I had attempted to exit the vehicle when our outdoor building was above me. Luckily,
the automatic locks wouldn’t let me as I likely would have been trapped between the
frame and door when it was thrown across the street,” said Katona.

Trees down at the golf course after the April 17, 2024 ef-1 tornado. Photo by FreeWire, April Rodgers


Katona said he saw Deputy Eric Thomas’s house lift up into the air then drop back
down. “I looked to see if his cruiser was in our parking lot. It was, and I went to his aid,” said Katona. “He was upstairs and couldn’t exit his home. His main concern was for his dog, which I took to the office.”

Katona said the Crawford County SRT (Special Response Team) and other deputies
responded, helping him move his valuables that evening. “I was impressed to see my Chief Jeremy Shick from New Washington Police Department also respond,” said Katona with pride in the police force he is part of. “I think his daughter was working at Old 30 BBQ, he checked on her, then me.”


Old 30 BBQ had suffered its own destruction from the tornado. The roof of the outdoor
stage had not only blown off, it was twisted in nearby trees.

A stage at Old 30 BBQ became a mess of twisted metal after a tornado came through the area one year ago. Photo by Kimberly Gasuras


“We were incredibly fortunate that the tornado missed our building and, most
importantly, that no one was hurt,” said Austin Smith, owner of the popular Bucyrus
restaurant. He said it took a couple of days to get the power restored and clear the parking lot, but it would have taken much longer without the quick response from Kiess Electric, Eric Schiefer Excavating and Oberlander’s Tree and Landscaping.

On Charles and S. Poplar St a bent stop sign and broken fire hydrant show the force of the ef-1 torndao. Can also see damage to Pisanello’s. Photo by FreeWire, April Rodgers


“It took months of planning, and a lot of trial and error, to come up with a new covering
for the stage that was destroyed. Given how severe the spring weather has become,
we’ll likely never rebuild something exactly like what we had before,” said Smith.

Bucyrus Mayor Bruce Truka was excited to see the Family Dollar Store on South Lane
Street reopen earlier this month after it sustained major damage from the tornado.
“It’s s godsend for our community. I think everyone is happy to see it re-open,” said
Truka.

Mayor Bruce Truka and Service Safety Directory Tommy Starner walk uptown after the April 17, 2024 tornado surveying the damage. Photo by FreeWire, April Rodgers

He said that debris from the tornado at Aumiller Park was picked up by city employees
as well as members of the community. “So many people came out and helped. Even local schools, including Pioneer, sent students to help clean up our park,” said Truka. “I am so encouraged and proud by the way our community handled everything.”

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