Ottawa police look for possible witness to 2022 arson in Lisgar building

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Ottawa police look for possible witness to 2022 arson in Lisgar building
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Ottawa police arson detectives are looking for a possible witness to an arson at a downtown apartment building in February, 2022.

The Ottawa Police Service Arson Unit is seeking to identify a witness to an arson that occurred Feb. 6, 2022 at 5 a.m.,in the lobby of a building in the 200 block of Lisgar StreetOttawa police arson detectives are looking for a possible witness to an arson at a downtown apartment building in February 2022.

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