It was confirmed that an accelerant had been poured over two vehicles before they were set alight.
Police are appealing for information following an arson attack at a property in Co Down , which destroyed two vehicles.
"Our enquiries have identified a red Peugeot 307, driven by two masked men dressed in blue overalls, as being involved. This vehicle was later recovered in the Millisle area. "We'd be particularly keen to hear from anyone who has dashcam or other footage. The number to call is 101, quoting reference 1720 of 29/01/25."
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