Manhunt for arsonist targeting charity shops in Portsmouth as police ask for help identifying man pictured on CCTV
Hampshire police said a blaze was lit at the back of the British Heart Foundation charity shop in London Road, North End. The wheelie bin set on fire was in Heathfield Path at about 2am on August 4.
Two people tried to help, with one man putting it out with a fire extinguisher. Firefighters attended and warned people living nearby.
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Hide AdIt is the fourth time bins at the back of the shop have been targeted, police said.
Police said a bin in the nearby service road at the back of Naomi House & Jacksplace furniture shop in London Road, about 150 yards away, was also torched on August 4.
A statement said: ‘We appreciate it’s not the best photo – but do you recognise this man? We would like to speak to him in connection with two arsons in Portsmouth in August.’
It added: ‘Were you one of the people who tried to help or do you recognise the person in the photo?
‘If you can help, please get in touch by calling 101 and quoting reference 44190277203.
‘If you see a fire, always call 999 immediately. No matter how small – fire can spread very quickly.’