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JUST IN: Police On An ‘Urgent Hunt’ For Man Who Set 40 Vehicles ABLAZE In The Most Devastating Series Of Arson Attacks


Tragic reports are coming in from Bristol about a devastating series of arson attacks that damaged 40 vehicles this morning.

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For this reason, local media agencies claim that police are now taking part in a widespread urgent hunt for the alleged suspect.

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Authorities spoke about how they were reportedly called in this morning after the first vehicle of the arson attacks was set ablaze but little did they know that this was just the start to a pileup of other attacks that would come soon. 

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At the moment, there have been no reports talking about any injuries that may have occurred to any humans nor were there any reports about damage to buildings. But police have confirmed how quite a bit of damage was done to the vehicles involved which included both vans and cars.

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“Some of the vehicles are so damaged that it is near to impossible to figure out who owns them”- mentioned one local police officer. 

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Now, both the Avon Police force and the Somerset are working hard to come to the bottom of this mystery. And for this reason, they are putting forward numerous appeals and pleas for witnesses to come forward and identify the possible suspects.

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Experts believe it was a very intricately planned incident to try and target up to 40 vehicles in a single night of nothing but chaos in the southern part of Gloucestershire. 

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Law enforcement agencies believe they received the first call of terror at about 1:30 am in the night which spoke about one vehicle on fire on the New Road in Gifford. Then by 5:30 am in the morning, several other phone calls were received regarding complaints of similar incidents in different locations. 

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Then, a few hours later, they got more devastating news and how 20 more vehicles were damaged including one parked at a Rolls Royce facility. 

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Some reports even spoke about how local residents woke up to the loud sounds of fuel tanks exploding. 

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