Video surveillance shows two people observed near the Beef Baron around the time a suspicious fire started. January 26, 2021. (Photos courtesy of London police.) Video surveillance shows two people observed near the Beef Baron around the time a suspicious fire started. January 26, 2021. (Photos courtesy of London police.)
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Surveillance footage of strip club fire suspects released

London police have released photos of a pair of suspects believed to be involved in a fire on York Street back in January.

At around 1 a.m., January 26, firefighters were called to the Beef Baron strip club. The business which had been closed at the time due to COVID-19 restrictions suffered about $5,000 in damage.

On Monday afternoon police shared two photos captured from the club's video surveillance of two people who were in the area around when the fire started.

Anyone with information relating to the incident or to who the individuals may be is asked to call the London Police Service at (519) 661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

-With files from Scott Kitching

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