'Troubling trend': Ottawa police report spike in arson investigations this year
Ottawa police are appealing for the public's help as they see a spike in arsons this year, particularly in the Rideau-Vanier ward.
Chief Eric Stubbs says there has been a 50 per cent increase in arsons at residential and commercial buildings so far this year, compared to previous years.
"We are seeing a troubling trend surrounding an uptick in arsons," Stubbs told the Ottawa Police Services Board earlier this week.
"A number of these incidents are occurring in the Rideau-Vanier ward, with 21 fires set in 2023. We are working with Coun. Stephanie Plante to implement mediation measures and proactive patrols."
Police reported 33 arson fires in Rideau-Vanier in 2021, and 25 in 2020.
There have also been seven arsons reported in Rideau-Rockcliffe this year, and five each in Kitchissippi and Osgoode wards.
"We have a small, but mighty arson unit that are extremely busy," Stubbs said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Arson Unit.
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