Vaughan plaza arson prompts investigation with surveillance clues

May 2, 2025, 1:21 pm

In Vaughan, surveillance footage capturing a BMW being set ablaze in a plaza parking lot has sparked a police investigation. Detectives are now zeroing in on a suspect vehicle—a white Honda Odyssey circling the lot moments before the incident—leaving the community to wonder if arson really makes for “warm” nightlife.


torontosun.com / Video captures BMW arson in Vaughan plaza lot

York Regional Police are appealing for information after video captured a BMW being set ablaze in Vaughan last month. On April 5 shortly before 2 a.m., cops arrived at a vehicle fire in a plaza parking lot near Steeles Ave. W. and Yonge St. Surveillance footage released by police on Friday shows a…

citynews.ca / Police look to identify suspect, vehicle in Vaughan arson investigation

Police in York Region are looking to identify a suspect after a car was set on fire in a parking lot in Vaughan last month. Surveillance video shows just before 2 a.m. on April 5, a white Honda Odyssey circling the lot in a plaza near Steeles Acenue West and Yonge Street before stopping near […]


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