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Police Search For Witnesses, Video Of Jan. 1 Fire

Darpan News Desk, 03 Jan, 2020 11:32 PM

    Delta Police Department has now taken conduct of the investigation into the commercial building fire located at 5405 12th Avenue, in Tsawwassen. The building caught fire shortly before 4 am, Jan. 1, 2020.


    Commercial building at 5405 12th Ave, after Jan. 1 fire


    “Investigators are requesting photos or video from the public of the fire,” says Cris Leykauf, spokesperson for the Delta Police Department. “They are also looking for photos, videos or dash camera video or reports of suspicious activity in the area, in the hours leading up to the fire.”

     

    Based on evidence collected to date police are treating the origin of the fire as suspicious, unless determined otherwise.

     

    There were no reported injuries due to this fire, however the building, which housed professional services, was completely destroyed.

     

    “Investigators understand the community may be concerned after the two suspicious empty home fires in October, 2019,” notes Leykauf. “Whether or not there are any links between those fires and the Jan. 1 fire remains to be determined, but police want the public to know that investigators will be considering all options.”

    Please contact the Delta Police Department through our non-emergency number of (604)946-4411 and quote tip file 2020-150 if you have any information or photos or videos regarding the Jan. 1 fire.

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