Three arrests after house was set alight in Dungannon

Police say they have arrested three men following a suspected arson at a house in the Braeside area of Dungannon.
Police are appealing for information.Police are appealing for information.
Police are appealing for information.

They say they were called to the area on Sunday afternoon following a report of a group of masked men armed with weapons had approached a house.

Detective Sergeant McGale said: "It is believed the men damaged the front window and that an accelerant was poured into the property and set alight.

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"No one is believed to have been inside the property during the incident, with extensive damage caused to the living room and extensive smoke damage to the rest of the property. A number of adjacent properties also had to be evacuated during the incident, but no injuries were reported. The fire was extinguished by Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service.

“The males are believed to have left the scene in a silver coloured Volvo which was later found on fire in the Ranfurly Road area of Dungannon. A number of males were seen leaving the scene of the vehicle set alight in a black Ford Kuga.

“Upon arrival of police, two vehicles, a white Mercedes CLA and a silver Seat Ateca attempted to leave the area. The Seat Ateca was prevented from leaving by Police. The driver was arrested and a number of items were removed from the vehicle.

"The Mercedes CLA was later located and a number of items were seized. A man in his 40’s and a 16 year old youth was arrested.

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“The three males aged 66, 47 and 16 years old were arrested on suspicion of possession of offensive weapons and other offences. All three were later released on police bail pending further enquiries.

“We are also investigating a link between this incident and an altercation which took place on Friday (May 8) in the Braeside area of Dungannon, in which two men aged 22 and 21 years old were arrested and both were released pending a report to the Public Prosecution Service.

“Enquiries are continuing and we would appeal to anyone who witnessed anything suspicious in the Braeside area on either Friday 8th or Sunday 10th May, to contact detectives on 101 quoting reference number 1411 10/05/20. Alternatively, information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 which is 100% anonymous and gives people the power to speak up and stop crime.”

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