Police investigating Halloween arson in North Vancouver

Vancouver, BCLocal News

North Vancouver RCMP is investigating an arson incident that occurred shortly after midnight on Halloween at a residence on Dollar Road. Firefighters swiftly controlled a significant structure fire, but the house sustained extensive damage, leading to the displacement of its owners. Authorities discovered CCTV footage showing two individuals igniting a firework and throwing it through an open window, igniting the blaze. Cpl. Mansoor Sahak stated that the community is fortunate no one was hurt, emphasizing the emotional toll on the family and neighbors.

This incident highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and property vandalism in the area. The RCMP encourages anyone with tips to call 604-985-1311, referencing file 25-23091. The investigation underscores the importance of community vigilance in preventing similar incidents. Arson cases can significantly affect neighborhoods, prompting police to seek greater public engagement in reporting suspicious activities.

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