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Near North Crime Stoppers is offering a $750 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person, or people, responsible for three suspicious fires in North Bay a week ago.
Along with the North Bay Police Service, Near North Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying those responsible.
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An unknown person, or persons, set fire at three different locations April 21 between 4:30 and 5 a.m., a statement from Crime Stoppers says.
One was set in the 1100 block of O’Brien Street. A tenant of the building involved was taken to hospital with injuries sustained while trying to flee his residence. The person did not suffer burns or smoke inhalation injuries.
Crime Stoppers offers $750 reward in fire investigations
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North Bay firefighters were kept busy Wednesday morning after three fires – two deemed suspicious – were reported in just under 45 minutes.
North Bay Fire Chief Jason Whiteley said one tenant at the building at 1128 O’Brien St. was taken to hospital with injuries sustained while trying to flee his residence. The person did not suffer burns or smoke inhalation injuries.
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“The tenant was able to get out, but was taken to hospital” by North Bay paramedics for treatment, Whiteley said.