CCTV appeal after Blackpool recycling bins torched in spate of arson attacks
Blackpool Police said the incidents happened on October 29 in on Ashfield Road in Blackpool. Officers said a man was seen setting a recycling bin on fire before walking off.
The force has now released a CCTV image of a man they want to speak to in connection with the incidents.A spokesperson for Lancashire Constabulary said: "Police are investigating a number of arsons after recycling bins were set alight on Ashfield Road, Blackpool on the 29th Oct 2022. A man can be seen setting a recycling bin on fire before walking off.
"We are looking to speak to the man in the CCTV image in connection with the offence and would ask anyone with information to contact police" Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or email PC 6523 Mason on [email protected].
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