It's believed the fire was started deliberately
A fire that damaged 17 vehicles in Co Down is 'believed to have been deliberate ignition', the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service says.The PSNI are investigating following the blaze.The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service said they received a call on Wednesday at 9.42pm to attend Glenbrook Road.A NIFRS spokesperson said:"Firefighters were called to 17 vehicles on fire. They wore breathing apparatus and used 4 jets to extinguish the fire.
"It's thought the blaze, which significantly damaged 11 vehicles, may have been started deliberately. "Officers would like to hear from witnesses or anyone with information. They can be contacted by calling 101, quoting reference 2025 01/03/23.
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