Suspects in an Amherstburg arson investigation (Provided by Windsor Police)Suspects in an Amherstburg arson investigation (Provided by Windsor Police)
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Police release photo and video from arson investigation

The Amherstburg detachment of the Windsor Police Service is hoping some surveillance video will help them identify suspects in an arson.

On Sunday, May 24, emergency crews were called to a fire at a business on Sandwich Street between Gore Street and Simcoe Street. The flames were extinguished and no one was hurt.

Investigators determined the blaze was deliberately set.

Two suspicious people were seen in the area at the time. Police are asking residents to review surveillance video and photos to help them determine the suspects' identity.

Vehicle linked to Amherstburg arson investigation (Provided by Windsor Police)Vehicle linked to Amherstburg arson investigation (Provided by Windsor Police)

Suspects in an Amherstburg arson investigation (Provided by Windsor Police)Suspects in an Amherstburg arson investigation (Provided by Windsor Police)

Suspect in Amherstburg arson investigation (Provided by Windsor Police)Suspect in Amherstburg arson investigation (Provided by Windsor Police)

Anyone with information is asked to contact Windsor police at 519-255-6700 ext. 4330, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 519-258-8477 (TIPS) or online at www.catchcrooks.com.

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