Police investigate possible connection in Garpenberg cabin fires

Police are investigating three suspected arson cases after several cabins burned in Garpenberg over the past two weeks. They do not rule out a connection between the fires. An information meeting for residents is being held on Wednesday evening.

Several cabins have burned in Garpenberg during the past two weeks. Police are investigating three cases as suspected arson and have not ruled out a connection between them.

"We are actively working with technical investigations, interviews with possible witnesses and door-knocking," police stated. No one has been injured but the high values involved have led to the arson probes. No suspect has been identified.

Police have increased their presence in the area to prevent further incidents. They also want to be available for residents who may have concerns or tips to share.

An information meeting for locals is being held on Wednesday evening. Residents can ask questions to police, the rescue service and municipal board chairman David Aura (S).

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Grainy CCTV footage of a hooded person near a fire in Garpenberg for an arson news article.
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Police release footage of person after fires in Garpenberg

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Police have published surveillance footage of a person of interest in the investigation of four suspected arsons in Garpenberg. The film was recorded near one of the fires and police seek contact with the person as well as witnesses.

Four houses have burned down in Garpenberg in recent weeks. Following earlier suspected arson cases, police do not rule out a connection between the fires and have increased their presence in the area. An information meeting with around 80 villagers was held on Wednesday evening.

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A new fire broke out in an abandoned house in Garpenberg during the night to Wednesday. It is the fourth such incident in the area this spring.

A wooden barrel caught fire at a pizzeria in Leksand during the night into Sunday. Police are investigating the incident as suspected arson. No suspects have been identified yet.

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Police are investigating a suspected serious crime in Örbyhus, northern Uppland. A residence has been cordoned off following an alert at 07.55 on Sunday morning. Police confirm no danger to the public.

A holiday home at Norr Amsberg in Borlänge was completely destroyed by fire on Easter Saturday. Rescue services were alerted just after 3:30 pm and could not save the building. No one was injured.

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A 15-year-old boy has been detained on suspicion of aggravated arson after setting fire to a house in Stora Tuna in Borlänge late Thursday evening.

 

 

 

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