iN VIDEO: Cyclist may have torched cars in Kelowna parkade

KELOWNA – RCMP have released video footage of what may be a cyclist using gasoline to light cars on fire in a Kelowna parking lot.

Nine cars were destroyed and 11 others damaged in the blaze that was phoned in at about 4:20 a.m. yesterday, Nov. 14, 2018 in the 1900 block or Pandosy Street. The fire forced the evacuation of residents in the nearby apartment building.

“Key video evidence has been gathered from a surveillance camera installed near the scene,” Kelowna RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Jesse O’Donaghey said in a news release. “A full review of the footage has enabled police to deem the blaze an arson.”

O'Donaghey says the video clip shows an unknown individual, associated to a bicycle, as he or she allegedly ignites the blaze.

“RCMP ask all gas stations in the surrounding areas of this fire scene to conduct a review of their transactions in the hours leading up to the massive blaze,” O’Donaghey said. “We are particularly interested in any smaller point of sale purchases, especially those to an individual or individuals who attended the store on foot or on bicycle.”

Anyone with anything that may be of interest to our investigators, is urged to contact Cst. Nathan Nickel of the Kelowna RCMP General Investigation Section at 250-470-6261. Or remain completely anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or by leaving a tip online at www.crimestoppers.net.

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Rob Munro

Rob Munro

Rob Munro has a long history in journalism after starting an underground newspaper in Whitehorse called the Yukon Howl in 1980. He spent five years at the 100 Mile Free Press, starting in the darkroom, moving on to sports and news reporting before becoming the advertising manager. He came to Kelowna in 1989 as a reporter for the Kelowna Daily Courier, and spent the 1990s mostly covering city hall. For most of the past 20 years he worked full time for the union representing newspaper workers throughout B.C. He’s returned to his true love of being a reporter with a special focus on civic politics