Two have been arrested after an investigation found that the Toyota dealership fire in Penticton was intentionally set.
RCMP made the arrests on Thursday afternoon, May 12, after a short investigation, according to Supt. Brian Hunter.
91ƵPenticton RCMP General Investigative Section has made quick progress on this investigation and has identified and arrested two persons believed responsible,91Ƶ he said.
Fire crews responded to the blaze at around 4:35 a.m. on Wednesday, May 11, arriving to smoke and flames coming from the rear of the building.
Deputy fire chief Rob Trousdell called the damage to the back of the dealership 91Ƶextensive.91Ƶ
Five trucks from Penticton and Summerland responded to the blaze, with two firefighters suffering minor injuries shortly after.
91ƵThere is more work to do and more details will be forthcoming at the conclusion of our investigation and subsequent charges,91Ƶ Hunter added.
91ƵAt this time we have nothing to indicate there is a further risk to other businesses or the public.91Ƶ
logan.lockhart@pentictonwesternnews.com
Like us on and follow us on Twitter.