2 Mount Stewart fires likely related, say RCMP

Police say Tuesday's blaze in vacant house may be related to fire at former legion building Monday

Media | Mount Stewart fire (courtesy RCMP)

Caption: P.E.I. RCMP took this video of a vacant house fire Tuesday morning in Mount Stewart.

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A second serious fire in as many days has occurred in Mount Stewart, P.E.I., this time at a vacant house at the corner of Main and Union Streets early Tuesday morning.
Firefighters got the blaze under control at around 4 a.m. but the house was destroyed.
The provincial fire marshal was on the scene and turned the investigation over to RCMP.
On Monday, RCMP asked for the public's help after a fire at the former legion building at about 3:30 a.m. That building was also vacant.
Police say there have been a number of fires in the area in the last couple of months. They haven't determined a cause for either of the most recent fires, but both are considered suspicious.
"We have an active investigation and, yes, we believe that, unfortunately, they are related," said Sgt. Leanne Butler.
The village council is considering a community watch program and will work with RCMP to implement it, says its chairperson, Maxine Doucette.
"Just everybody watch out for each other. Like, if somebody's going away, let your neighbour know," said Doucette. "If everybody works together, hopefully this will end."
Police continue to urge the public to provide any information on the fires or suspicious activities or people in the area by calling Crime Stoppers(external link) at 1-800-222-8477 or the RCMP.

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