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Suspected arson destroys derelict building

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Police carried out door-to-door enquiries, following the incident

The fire erupted at around 11pm on Monday, April 27(Image: Bobby Haworth)

Police are appealing for CCTV and Ring doorbell footage after a two-storey derelict building was destroyed by fire

  • Local officers are investigating an arson attack that took place on Snowdrop Lane, Haverfordwest. The fire occurred at approximately 11.30pm on Monday, April 27.
  • It is understood that the blaze resulted in the complete destruction of a derelict two-storey building.
  • Authorities are now appealing for anyone with information, Ring doorbell or CCTV footage that may assist their investigation to come forward via their website, emailing 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk, direct messaging on social media or calling 101. Quote Ref: DP-20260427-508
  • Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed that a police presence would remain on the street as officers carried out door-to-door enquiries.
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