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Four cars set on fire

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No one has been arrested yet after four vehicles were set on fire this morning at two separate locations on the central mountain.

The first call came in at 4 a.m. about three vehicles on fire on East 6th St. Between Fennell Ave. and Brucedale Avenue.  That call was later upgraded to a structure fire.

CHCH later found matches on the street.

About 4:30 a.m., firefighters received reports of another car on fire less than two blocks away at 92 Empress Ave.

Fortunately there were no injuries.

A number of vehicles were also broken into this morning.

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