Calgary Herald

Teacher interrupts burglar before church fire

- PAIGE PARSONS pparsons@postmedia.com twitter.com/paigeepars­ons

EDMONTON Dismayed members of a northeast Edmonton congregati­on gathered on the sidewalk outside their church Friday following a fire that police are calling “suspicious.”

The trouble started shortly after a preschool teacher arrived early Friday in a room that the school rents in the lower level of the Highlands United Church at 11305 64 St.

“She heard someone stomping around upstairs,” the church’s board chairman, Wayne Youngward, said Friday.

The teacher went to investigat­e and found a man running out of the church, who appeared to be carrying something under his arm, Youngward said. She briefly gave chase, but the burglar made a getaway on a bicycle.

That’s when she noticed smoke coming from the church office, and called 911.

Fire crews arrived on scene about three minutes after the call came in at 8:39 a.m. Six units responded and had the blaze under control by 9:17 a.m., Edmonton Fire Rescue spokeswoma­n Suzzette Mellado said Friday.

Youngward said they haven’t been able to get back inside to determine what, if anything, was taken from the office by the intruder.

He said it appears the office and the boardroom on the floor above it have been destroyed. The church has contacted its insurance company, Youngward said.

The extent of the damage to the church and the cause of the fire remain under investigat­ion by Edmonton Fire Rescue.

Plans for a church picnic and barbecue planned for Saturday were also in flux in the wake of the blaze, Youngward said.

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