Police ask for help in $3.5M Waverley condo fire investigation

Break-in at nearby construction site around the same time may be connected, police say

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Caption: The flames from the Waverley Street fire were so intense that many homes in the area were evacuated as a precaution. (Courtesy Jamie Peters)

A Waverley Street fire that caused millions of dollars of damage in October might be connected to a break-in at a nearby construction site, police say, and they're asking for information that can help them find the culprits.
An under-construction condominium complex in the 2400 block of Waverley Street was engulfed in flames by the time emergency crews arrived in the early morning hours of Oct. 21.

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Caption: Police now believe a break-in at nearby construction site is linked to the fire that destroyed a condominium project in southwest Winnipeg last fall. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

A construction site at 100 Southview Cres. was broken into around the same time, police said Thursday. Evidence of alcohol consumption and an accelerant were found at that site, and police believe the people who broke into the Southview property may be connected to the Waverley fire.
The fire caused an estimated $3.5 million damage. Nearby homes were evacuated during the fire as a precaution. No one was injured in the blaze.
Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators at 204-986-6813 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477).