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Police investigating string of arsons in Olds

No suspects have been identified in any of the three incidents
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Olds RCMP are investigating a third recent case of arson in Olds. File logo

OLDS – Olds RCMP are investigating a third recent arson in town, the latest taking place early this morning, officials said.

At about 12:30 a.m. on March 2, Olds RCMP and Olds firefighters responded to a structure fire in the back alley of the 4000 block of Silverthorne Road, in north Olds.

“Two detached garages sustained significant damage in the fire,” Olds RCMP Staff Sgt. Jim MacDonald.

“Firefighters on the scene determined the cause to be suspicious in nature. Further investigation also determined that there had been several other attempts to light fires on other items of property in that area.”

Monday morning’s fire was the third incident of arson in a month.

At about 3:30 a.m. on Feb. 1 a garage and vehicle were damaged by fire in an alley off Silverthorne Road.

On Feb. 11 at about 6:45 a.m. a fence in a back alley was lit in the area of 52nd Ave. and 44th Street.

No suspects have been identified in any of the three incidents, he said, noting RCMP and Olds fire officials are investigating the cases.

Police are asking area residents to review any security footage they may have, including from CCTV security systems, door bell cameras and trail cameras.

MacDonald said residents may help reduce the risk of arson by taking steps including the following:

• Reporting any anti-social or suspicious behaviour to the RCMP.

• Ensuring all external and internal doors, including fence gates, are closed and locked.

• Making sure alarm systems are activated and signage placed advising of an alarm or CCTV cameras.

• Ensuring that garbage doesn’t pile up since it can be used by arsonists to start fires.

• Never leaving unsecured accelerants around their property.

• Keeping external lights on or using motion sensors to light up properties at night.

Anyone with information about any of the recent incidents is being asked to call Olds RCMP at 403-556-3323 or Crime Stoppers.


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