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5 in Custody as Police Investigate Arson, Break and Enters in Lexington Road Subdivision

The Williams Lake RCMP have 5 males in custody as they continue to investigate arson and multiple break and enters reported throughout the Lexington Road Subdivision early Tuesday morning.

RCMP were dispatched to a report of a fire in the Subdivision at 5:41 am. The caller reported seeing males hiding in the area after they attempted to light a number of fires.

Police investigators looking into the fire confirmed that the fire was intentionally set and considered to be a criminal case of arson. Throughout the investigation, officers determined a number of break and enters had also occurred throughout the subdivision, along with other attempted fires.

“Quick thinking by a number of local bystanders extinguished the flames before anyone was hurt or any damage to homes was done,” says Inspector Jeff Pelley.

“The immediate response of the bystanders and Williams Lake Fire Department likely prevented this event from causing serious harm to the homeowner. Another fire within the city limits could have had a detrimental effect on our community.”

Five men are currently in custody. The investigation is ongoing at this time and remains a top priority for the Williams Lake General Investigations Section and Cariboo Crime Reduction Unit.

“Our officers have been working diligently and in partnership with the fire department to assess evidence and apprehend the suspects responsible for this crime,” he says.

Pelley reminds the public to report any suspicious activity or people within their neighborhood.

Anyone with further information can contact the Williams Lake RCMP Detachment at 250-392-6211 or if you wish to remain anonymous Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Update: 7pm Tuesday, August 15

“Based on an assessment of the scene, evidence, as well as witnesses and our police dog services including establishing what actually occurred led us to a residence that had 5 individuals who were arrested,” says Pelley.

“Two have since been released from custody. An investigation remains involving these 3 suspects.”

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Rebecca Dyok
Rebecca Dyok
News Reporter/Anchor who loves the Cariboo and coffee (lots of it). If you have any news tips or story ideas you would like to share I can be reached at [email protected]

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