(BlackburnNews.com file photo by Jason Viau)(BlackburnNews.com file photo by Jason Viau)
Windsor

Crews respond to pair of fires, police investigating one as arson

Windsor fire crews were kept busy overnight with two blazes, including one that investigators say was intentionally set.

Around 8:30 p.m. Friday, firefighters were called to a house fire on University Avenue East between Louis Avenue and Marentette Avenue.

A Windsor Fire investigator attended the scene and determined that the fire was accidental and caused by "careless disposal of smoking material." The blaze started in a recycle box and spread to the house, causing around $90,000 in damage.

No injuries were reported, however, one person was displaced as a result.

Later in the night in east Windsor, crews responded to another fire at a house on Rockland Street, off of Radcliff Avenue.

According to Windsor Fire, the blaze started in the backyard. As a result, a hot tub and deck were fully engulfed in flames. Damage is pegged at $150,000.

The fire was determined to be intentionally set and Windsor Police are continuing with an arson investigation.

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