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Peel police are appealing for information after the same unoccupied Mississauga home was deliberately set on fire twice in just over a month, in what investigators are calling targeted arsons. Emergency crews first responded on Jan.
Key Takeaways
26 to a house fire in the area of Watersedge Road and Country Club Crescent, where firefighters arrived to find significant damage.
The home was empty at the time, and no injuries were reported.
On March 8, the same residence — still unoccupied — was set ablaze again.
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Police say no one was hurt in the second fire. Police say both fires were intentionally set, and investigators have now identified the suspect vehicle as a white Honda CR‑V.
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