🚨 His actions resulted in £4.5m of damage
Aaron Foster, 20 of Mixenden, Halifax was today given a life sentence, to serve a minimum of nine years, for burglary and two arson offences relating to thein Mixenden, Halifax, as well as another fire at the village’s library.
Police were called to the school on Tuesday, February 1, when an intruder alarm was triggered at the Clough Lane school.Emergency services attended and found Foster on site. He was arrested and taken to hospital for treatment.and, whilst on remand, was also charged in connection with arson for a previous offence which occurred on August 8, 2020, whereby fire damage was caused at the Mixenden Branch Library.
“The community has come together and proved how resilient it can be when faced with incident like this and I’m glad we can provide the justice deserved to those affected.”
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