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OPD Seeking Information for Fires Set This Morning

by Owensboro Living
October 25, 2016
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OPD Patrol Units answered several calls of property fires early this date, starting at approximately 4:00 a.m. in the southwest area of town.

The property included three vehicles, a storage shed, a baby crib that was sitting in a yard and a bicycle. Minor damage was reported to a residence in which the bicycle was near.

The Owensboro Fire Department responded to each location. No injuries were reported. No damage estimates have been collected at the time of this release. Detectives continue to investigate and no suspects have been identified at the time of this release.

Anyone with information about these cases is asked to call OPD at 270-687-8888 or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers at 270-687-8484.

Locations involved:

  • 16-99976
    2200 block Yates Drive
    1989 Chevrolet pickup damaged
  • 16-99980
    2300 block Sir Wren Court 2003
    Ford pickup damaged
  • 16-99986
    4100 block Buckland Square
    1999 Honda damaged
  • 16-99993
    4100 block Rudy Martin Drive
    Bicycle/residence damaged
  • 16-99994
    4000 Block Rudy Martin Drive
    Baby crib damaged
  • 16-99995
    2300 block Bullfinch Avenue
    Storage shed damaged
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