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Police appeal as cars destroyed by fires in Loughgall and Portadown

Police in Armagh are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fire in the Orchard Park area of Loughgall.

Around 3.46am on Sunday,  March 23, police received a report of a car on fire.

Police and NIFRS attended. A silver Ford Fiesta had caught fire and the blaze spread to two cars parked on either side, a red Toyota Landcruiser  and green Landrover 110.

Police are working to establish the cause of the fire and are appealing to anyone who has information in relation to this incident to contact them in Armagh on the new non-emergency number 101, quoting  ref: 226230314.

Police in Portadown are also appealing for information after a car was set alight in the Keelmount Grange area.

Police received a report of a car on fire at 3.14am on Friday, March 21. Officers and NIFRS attended.

A grey Renault Clio had been set on fire and was completely gutted. It is believed flammable liquid may have been poured over the car.

Police are treating this incident as a hate crime and are appealing to anyone who has information in relation to this incident to contact them in Portadown on the new non-emergency 101 number, quoting ref: 87210314. If you prefer to provide information without giving your details you can contact  the independent Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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