Posted: Thu 6th Oct 2016

Fire Crews Tackle Arson Attacks in Caia Park Overnight

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Oct 6th, 2016

Fire crews from Wrexham were last night called to two arson attacks in the Caia Park area.

The first incident involved a motorbike which was set alight at 7:27pm in Caia Park.

One crew from Wrexham attended the scene and one hose reel jet was used to extinguish the blaze.

The motorbike was destroyed as a result of the fire which was started deliberately.

A few hours later at 1:10am one crew from Wrexham was called to a fire involving a quantity of rubbish on Moorland Avenue, Caia Park.

One hose reel jet was used to extinguish the fire which was started deliberately.

Fire crews were also called to a separate incident involving a garden storage unit in New Broughton at 10:41pm.

One crew from Wrexham attended the incident which was started accidentally.

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