Arson attack at Co Antrim home of police officer branded reckless A reckless arson attack at the home of a serving police officer in Co Antrim, which seen three cars set alight, has been condemned.Picture by Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker 30 April, 2021 01:00
Police said they are keeping an open mind in terms of the motivation behind an attack at the home of a serving officer in Larne, but that a primary line of inquiry was that criminal elements may have been responsible. Picture by Pic Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker
Police are keeping an open mind in terms of the motive behind a reckless arson attack at the home of a serving police officer in Co Antrim.
Three cars were destroyed and the Glenarm Road property was scorch damaged during the early morning incident.
The officer, his wife and daughter, who were in the house at the time, were not injured.
Condemning the attack, East Antrim MLA Roy Beggs said: “I know the police officer concerned personally who has served the local Larne community for some time. He is highly regarded by all for his community policing work on behalf of the local community.
An arson attack destroyed three cars outside a serving police officer s home in Larne. Pic Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker
“He and his family are also valued members of the Larne community. The attack on them is an attack on the local community.
A ârecklessâ arson attack at the home of a serving Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) officer in Co Antrim has been condemned.
Three cars were set alight at the property at around 1.45am on Thursday.
The fire also caused scorch damage to the house which the officer, his wife and daughter were asleep in at the time. The three were not injured but the episode was described as a âterrifying ordealâ for the family.
The PSNI said it was âkeeping an open mindâ in terms of the motivation for the incident. Det Chief Insp Dunny McCubbin said it was a âcompletely reckless attack which could have had serious consequencesâ.
Police officer and family escape injury after arson attack at their Larne home Police are appealing for information 29 April, 2021 14:33
Police have appealed for information following an arson attack at the Larne home of a serving police officer during the early hours of this morning.
The attack, at around 1.45am this morning, destroyed three cars at the police officer s home on the Glenarm Road.
Officers attended and found that the cars had been set alight. All three cars were destroyed as a result. The fire had also caused scorch damage to the house.
The officer, his wife and daughter, who were in the house at the time were not injured.
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“Our police officers put their lives on the line on a daily basis to keep us all safe. My thoughts are with this officer, their family and colleagues.
“This violence achieves absolutely nothing and needs to stop.
“I would encourage anyone with information about this intolerable incident to contact PSNI or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
In a statement the PSNI say that around 1.45am this morning Police received a report of three cars on fire at the address.
Damage caused after an arson attack on the home of a serving police officer in Larne, County Antrim
It adds that officers attended and found that the cars had been set alight.