Police in Derry are investigating a fire in the Waterside area which completely destroyed a caravan, and damaged a car parked nearby, a fence and an oil tank.
Police were on patrol, driving across the Foyle Bridge at around 5.20am yesterday morning, Wednesday, August 2, when they spotted a large volume of smoke coming from Strathfoyle.
When they arrived in the area, they located a caravan on fire in Stradowen Drive. NIFRS attended and extinguished the blaze.
A small number of homes were evacuated as emergency services dealt with the incident.
Police have thanked those people impacted for their patience as the incident was dealt with.
No one was in the caravan at the time, and there have been no reports of any injuries.
At this time, detectives from Strand Road Criminal Investigation Branch are treating the fire as arson.
Detective Sergeant Ballentine said: “We are extremely grateful for the quick actions of our officers, and for the swift response from the Fire Service in bringing the situation under control.
“However, given the close proximity from where the caravan was parked and to homes in the area, we are incredibly fortunate that the fire didn’t spread further, and that no one was injured.
“Our officers have been in the area conducting enquiries, and we’re appealing to anyone with information, or who saw anything suspicious around 5am to 5.20am, to get in touch with us.
“We’d also ask anyone with CCTV or doorbell cameras to check their footage for any suspicious activity.”
The number to call with information is 101, quoting reference 210 of 02/08/23.
You can submit a report online using our non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/ or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org/
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