Crime & Safety
'Suspicious Vehicle Fires' Reported In Port Chester Near Greenwich
More than a half-dozen vehicles reportedly have been set on fire in Port Chester in the past month, according to authorities.
GREENWICH, CT — More than a half-dozen vehicles have been set on fire in Port Chester, not far from the border with Greenwich, over the past month, and authorities are "aggressively investigating" the incidents.
Four suspicious vehicle fire were reported on or near Washington Street in Port Chester on July 8, Port Chester police wrote on Facebook.
Another three vehicle fires were reported in the Spring Street area on June 11, reported the Greenwich Time.
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Other streets where vehicles reportedly have been set ablaze are Westchester Avenue and New Broad Street.
"These fires are suspicious and currently under investigation, anyone with information on these fires is asked to contact PCPD," wrote Port Chester fire officials on Facebook.
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Port Chester police also ask that anyone with surveillance video near where the fires occurred to contact Detective Carriero at 914-939-6332.
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