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Overnight fires keep Vanier residents on edge

Some Vanier residents say a rash of suspicious fires in their neighbourhood stretching back to mid-April is keeping them up at night.

5 fires since mid-April linked, arson investigators say

The Ottawa police arson unit is investigating a fire that broke out early Sunday morning at this home on Montfort Street. (CBC)

Some Vanier residents sayarash of suspiciousfires in their neighbourhoodstretching back to mid-April is keeping them up at night.

Four homes and a business in Vanier have been set ablazesince April 10, the most recent on Sunday at a home onMontfort Avenue. Three of the fires occurred on the same night.

Police say all the fires share a common characteristic: they beganin a waste container near thebuildings.

"[The circumstances are]quite rare," said Det. Martin Cardinal of the Ottawa police arson unit, which has been investigating since the fires started.

"I've been working with the arson unit for five years and it's the first set of fires [I've seen] that appear to be so linked together. There may have been others that were linked, but they weren't this obvious."

Ginette Jobin says the fires in her neighbourhood have left her feeling scared and anxious. (Matthew Kupfer/CBC)

Trouble sleeping at night

Julia Capyk, who lives on Montfort Street withher two-year-old daughter, said she's having trouble sleeping at night.

"I'd really like to go to bed not thinking about the fact that somebody could be setting my porch on fire,"she said.

Another Montfort Street resident,Ginette Jobin,said the anxiety has been awful.

"We never know if one day there could be a fire," she said."I'm scared every time Igo out with my husband. I'm scared someone's going to [set] fire to our place."

'Crimes of convenience'

Police and fire officials are advising residents to keep garbage and recycling binsaway from their homes, keeping their properties well-litand reporting anything suspicious.
Flames engulf a home on Ste Anne Avenue in Ottawa's Vanier neighbourhood in the early morning hours of April 10, one of three fires on the same night. (Scott Stilborn/Ottawa Fire Services)

"These are crimes of convenience, so removing that convenience factor [helps]," said Ottawa Fires Services spokesperson Danielle Cardinal.

"These are nighttime fires in residential areas, so we're a little short on witnesses and video surveillance, things of that nature,"said Det. Martin Cardinal."If you see something, say something."

He said police are stepping up patrols in the area, and the RCMPhave offered their expertise to help find whoever's responsible for the fires.

"It is my understanding [the RCMP involvement in the investigation]will be behavioural analysis of the suspect," Cardinal said.

MeanwhileOttawa firefighters are planningto knock on doors in the area Wednesday nightas part of their twice-annual campaign to ensure residents have working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
Det. Martin Cardinal of the Ottawa police arson unit says the RCMP has offered to help identify the person responsible for the fires. (Reno Patry/CBC)