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Police looking for video footage in area of Superior Sealers fire

The Stratford Police Service is asking for businesses and residents with video surveillance footage in the area of Monday’s fire on Monteith Avenue to contact them.

The fire broke out at Superior Sealers just before 3:00 am.  There were no injuries.

The cause of the blaze is not known at this time but police say they are committed to conducting a thorough investigation alongside members of the Stratford Fire Department.

If you have video surveillance equipment, they are asking you to review it and call them if you see anything suspicious. They are also asking anyone who may have been in the area before the fire to contact them if anything suspicious was seen.

Anyone with information is being asked to contact Detective Constable Paul McCallum at 519-271-4147 extension 8113, or to contact Crime Stoppers at 1- 800-222-TIPS.

 

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