Nova Scotia

Yarmouth County man faces 9 arson charges related to 2 years of suspicious fires

Police in Nova Scotia have arrested a 31-year-old Yarmouth County man on nine charges of arson, related to multiple suspicious fires in the southern area of the province.

The fires took place between September 2018 and February 2020 in rural Nova Scotia.

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RCMP say a Yarmouth County man is facing nine counts of arson. (CBC)

A Yarmouth County man is facing arson charges related to a string of suspicious fires in rural Nova Scotia over the past two years.

RCMP say they have arrested a 31-year-old man for nine counts of arson, according to a media release Friday.

The investigation was carried out by Yarmouth RCMP and the Yarmouth/Clare Street Crime Enforcement Unit, with help from members of local volunteer fire departments.

"That's a big deal for the community there," said Nova Scotia RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Jennifer Clarke. "We're quite happy with the results."

Police say the suspicious fires took place between September 2018 and February 2020, in Amiraults Hill and Hubbards Point in the Argyle, N.S., area.

Clarke said these incidents mostly involved grass or abandoned buildings being set on fire, but no occupied homes.

No one was injured in any of the fires.

The suspect was arrested on Wednesday and later released on conditions. He is scheduled to appear in Yarmouth provincial court on July 20.

Clarke noted the court date is so far in advance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.