NEWSFLASH: Arsonists attack more cars on Melton housing estate
Three cars were set alight on the Fairmead Estate and while firefighters were battling those blazes a nearby shed was set on fire.
The incidents come a week after six cars were destroyed or badly damaged there.
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Hide AdThe latest attacks were condemned by senior town firefighter Scott Smith, who said: “Whilst both the town’s fire engines were busy dealing with these mindless acts it left the town and surrounding areas with no fire cover for a short while until the incidents were bought under control.”
A crew from the town station attended the scene after the car fires were reported in Harlech Walk at 2.12am.
Firefighter Smith said: “Two firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used a hose reel jet to extinguish the fire which caused damage to a total of three vehicles.
“Watch manager Simon Lee was in charge of this incident. Whilst I was sat at the station with the other town crew the station bells went again shortly after at 2.40am to reports of a shed fire about 50 yards from where the other crew were still dealing with the car fires, this time on Blenhiem Walk.
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Hide Ad“We were quickly on the scene and found a garden shed well alight. We used two hose reel jets to knock the fire down which also caused damage to the owner’s house by a cracking of windows and gutter damage.
“This another reminder for all Melton home owners to ensure they have working smoke alarms and to ensure they test them regularly, at least once a week, and to ensure as a family everyone makes an escape plan in case of a fire.”
Melton MP Sir Alan Duncan told the Melton Times last week he was seeking an urgent meeting with Leicestershire Chief Constable Simon Cole to discuss the police response to the first wave of attacks last weekend.