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Suspicious house fire in Cambridge under investigation
Suspicious house fire in Cambridge under investigation

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time04-07-2025

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Suspicious house fire in Cambridge under investigation

A house fire in Cambridge Thursday night is being investigated as suspicious, police say. Emergency crews were called to the area of Malcolm Street and Roseview Avenue at 9 p.m. for reports of a house fire. The home was cleared and the fire was extinguished, but the house saw major damage. There were no reports of injuries. Const. Chris Iden with Waterloo Regional Police Service confirmed the same home was involved in a shooting in June, "however the investigation remains ongoing and there has been no confirmation the two incidences are related." The Waterloo Regional Police Service says that "due to the nature of the incident" the fire is being investigated as suspicious. Police are working with the Office of the Ontario Fire Marshall. Anyone with information is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.

Fireworks seized, 1 person charged after police called to Kitchener's Victoria Park on Canada Day
Fireworks seized, 1 person charged after police called to Kitchener's Victoria Park on Canada Day

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time02-07-2025

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Fireworks seized, 1 person charged after police called to Kitchener's Victoria Park on Canada Day

The City of Kitchener closed Victoria Park Tuesday night after reports of people setting off fireworks. Const. Chris Iden, a spokesperson for Waterloo Regional Police Service, said police and bylaw officers received multiple calls within the downtown core of Kitchener and Victoria Park starting at 4:30 p.m. and until after midnight. "Police had to respond to multiple nuisance type calls that include public disturbances, large crowds gathering, fireworks being used and just a large group of dangerous conditions," Iden said. Hundreds of people had gathered throughout the park and the downtown areas of Kitchener, including a sanctioned gathering in front of Kitchener's city hall. Others took part in a large unsanctioned gathering at Victoria Park, which is what led to multiple disturbance calls. The city announced the park was closed at 10 p.m. and would reopen on Wednesday morning. "We understand that this closure may be inconvenient for some residents, but the safety of our community is our top priority," the city said in its statement. Police say one person, a 17-year-old male, was charged with possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose. As well, several tickets were handed out for trespassing and officers seized fireworks from several young people in the park. Exact numbers of charges and investigations were not yet available first thing Wednesday morning, but police said they responded to calls throughout the region for reckless use of fireworks, noise complaints, public intoxication, and disturbances. "There were numerous investigations that we had to respond to and we are still investigating," Iden said. More details are expected to be released in the next few days.

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