Early morning fire claims recycling bin-melts car's hubcaps and door panels
WOODSTOCK- Woodstock Police responded to an early morning fire which officers discovered while conducting general police patrol. They caught sight of a fire in a James Street housing complex. The fire had spread from a recycling bin to the roof of a nearby storage shed.
Police evacuated nearby neighbours while Woodstock Fire Services put out the fire.
The fire was contained to the shed, however a nearby vehicle's drivers side door panels and hub caps were melted.
Damages are estimated at $4000.00. Police are investigating.
Police are seeking public assistance in locating the person or persons responsible for this fire. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Woodstock Police Service at 519-537-2323 or Crime Stoppers at 519-421-TIPS

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