Van on fire, captured by John Cattle

Appeal for CCTV footage, doorbell camera footage, or Dash Cam footage following spate vehicle being set alight

Officers are continuing to investigate a series of vehicle arsons which have occurred in East Cowes.

Between 20th December 2022 and 17th February this year we have had seven reported incidents of vehicles being deliberately set alight in York Avenue, Kent Avenue, Victoria Grove and Mayfield Road.

We also had a similar incident reported to us on 14th July 2022 in York Avenue, which we are also investigating as part of this series.

The most recent incident occurred in York Avenue at around 7.45pm on 17th February when attempts were made to set alight a white van.

McDonald: Incidents put the safety of members of the public at risk
Inspector Andy McDonald said,

“These incidents have the very real potential to put the safety of members of the public at risk, and I want the person or people responsible for these fires to realise the serious danger they are creating for themselves and local residents.

“This behaviour must stop, and we will be investigating this series as a priority in order to protect the community and bring those responsible to justice.

“Officers have been, and will continue to be following up enquiries in the area, including scoping for CCTV and doorbell camera footage, as well as conducting proactive patrols.

“You may already be aware that during one of these patrols an 18-year-old man was arrested as part of this investigation, however we can confirm he has since been eliminated from enquiries and released with no further action.

“Every line of enquiry available to us will be pursued and we are keeping an open mind as to what the exact motive of these offences is and who is responsible.

“We hear the concerns of the community, and ask people to please not speculate and to ensure all information is provided directly to the police.”

Get in touch
If you have any information, CCTV footage, doorbell camera footage, or Dash Cam footage in the area that could assist police with enquiries, please call 101 quoting 44230028489. 

You can also submit information to us online.

Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100 per cent anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via their anonymous online form at crimestoppers-uk.org


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