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A suspect was apprehended after allegedly setting fire to an RCMP detachment in Fort Nelson, British Columbia. Although the flames only affected the building’s exterior, officials admit the potential for much greater damage existed. In an otherwise routine day, law enforcement managed to catch a fiery criminal.
The fire was allegedly set on the building’s exterior where some damage was sustained, but police say it could have been much worse
FORT NELSON - A man has been arrested after someone allegedly set fire to an RCMP detachment building in British Columbia's Northern Interior region.
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