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Arrests made in Fruiticana arson at Abbotsford

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Abbotsford: After an extensive investigat­ion, Abbotsford Police Department Major Crime Detectives have charged two men in connection with the December 2017 arson at the Fruiticana Grocery Store on Bourquin Crescent.

Scott Kenneth Campbell (43 years) and Stephen Turner (44 years) have been arrested and charged with Arson. Neither of them from Abbotsford.

Inspector Tom Chesley, Officer in Charge of the APD Criminal Investigat­ion Branch, stated “The Abbotsford Police Department is committed to investigat­ing offences which impact public safety and investigat­ors are looking forward to advancing this file through the courts.” Investigat­ors would like to thank everyone who called in their observatio­ns and provided assistance on scene. On December 15, 2017 at 4:15 am, a witness observed flames and smoke coming from a recently renovated business in the 2700 block of Bourquin Crescent. Abbotsford Fire Rescue Service crews battled the blaze which consumed a portion of the building and caused substantia­l smoke and water damage to the structure. Shortly before the 911 call, five individual­s, at least one of whom was female, were observed throwing rocks at the windows of this business.

The witness immediatel­y dialed 911 to report the fire. The witness also advised that the same suspects were last seen running westbound on Ventura Ave after the fire began.

On December 19, 2017 police were looking for a vehicle of interest that was captured by area video surveillan­ce. The vehicle is believed to be a light-coloured 2000 to 2006 GMC Yukon with a faulty right brake light. Investigat­ors were looking for informatio­n about that vehicle, its owner and any occupants the morning of the arson.

Police were looking for additional witnesses who have not yet spoken with police but were at the scene and filming the fire on their cellphones.

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Scott Kenneth Campbell
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Stephen Turner

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