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Police cars, ambulance set ablaze in suspected arson at Smithers hotel

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Staff report
October 26, 2022 3:23pm

Police is investigating a suspected arson at a hotel in Smithers, where several police cars were destroyed among other vehicles.

An early morning fire in a hotel parking lot in Smithers caused significant damage to multiple vehicles including several police vehicles.

Just before 4:30 am on October 26, Smithers RCMP received a request to assist the Smithers Fire Department at the Sunshine Inn located in the 3800 block of 4 Avenue in Smithers after reports of several vehicles on fire in the parking lot.

Frontline officers attended and were able to assist in getting the fire under control. The fire did not cause any damage to the hotel, though eight vehicles, including four RCMP and one BC Ambulance, were completely destroyed in the blaze.

“Thankfully no one was hurt in the fire, which is the most important thing,” said Corporal Madonna Saunderson. “This appears to be a targeted attack on emergency services vehicles. Preliminary investigation indicates this is an arson and we are asking for the publics assistance in providing information so that the person, or persons involved may be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

Police are continuing to review the physical and digital evidence already gathered from the incident, including CCTV footage from the surrounding area businesses.

 

 

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