Prince Albert police are investigating a fire that it is calling “suspicious” and a firearm-related incident from earlier this week.
Officers responded to a local business in the 3300 block of 2nd Avenue West around 5:19 a.m. on April 27 and began investigating, assisting the Prince Albert Fire Department.
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When they arrived, officers saw fire crews fighting the blaze at the front entrance of the building.
“A preliminary review of surveillance footage indicated four individuals arrived at the location in a silver vehicle. One male suspect discharged what is believed to be a modified firearm at the front door of the business. Two additional individuals then ignited and threw improvised incendiary devices at the entrance, causing it to catch fire,” police said in the release. “The suspects fled the scene immediately afterward.”
Police have found the vehicle connected to the incident, but are still investigating to identify the suspects involved.
Police are asking anyone who may have information about or surveillance footage of the incident to contact the Prince Albert Police Service. Anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers.









