3 Cars Burned at Police Officer’s Home in Northern Ireland
Three cars were set alight and destroyed on Thursday at the home of a police officer in Northern Ireland.
Police in the Northern Irish town of Larne attended the officer’s address on Glenarm Road after receiving a report of three cars on fire in the early hours on Thursday.
All three cars were destroyed by fire, which also caused scorch damage to the house, but the officer, his wife, and daughter who were asleep at home were not injured.
“We are investigating this as an incident of arson. This was a completely reckless attack which could have had serious consequences,” Detective Chief Inspector Dunny McCubbin said in a statement.
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Tracking the path of NI s migrating salmon
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For every hundred fish that leave the River Roe in County Londonderry, fewer than one in three will return to spawn in the years ahead.
There are a lot of different reasons for that, but there is also a big gap in the science, and it is hoped that this project, will begin to plug that gap.
Juvenile salmon, known as smolts, have a tiny transmitter inserted.
At the same time receivers have been placed at the mouth of the river and in Lough Foyle which the River Roe runs into.
BBC News
Tracking the path of NI s migrating salmon
Close
For every hundred fish that leave the River Roe in County Londonderry, fewer than one in three will return to spawn in the years ahead.
There are a lot of different reasons for that, but there is also a big gap in the science, and it is hoped that this project, will begin to plug that gap.
Juvenile salmon, known as smolts, have a tiny transmitter inserted.
At the same time receivers have been placed at the mouth of the river and in Lough Foyle which the River Roe runs into.
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