Smoke pours from a truck that was discovered to be on fire at 4 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 7, at Freedom’s Gate Equine Rescue Society. (Photo contributed)

Smoke pours from a truck that was discovered to be on fire at 4 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 7, at Freedom’s Gate Equine Rescue Society. (Photo contributed)

RCMP treating truck fire at horse rescue as arson

Fire determined to have been intentionally set with an accelerant

  • Aug. 9, 2019 12:00 a.m.

An explosion caused by a truck fire that woke residents of a horse rescue in Glenden is being treated as arson.

On Wednesday, Aug. 7, just before 4 a.m., residents at Freedom’s Gate Equine Rescue Society were woken by a loud boom. They looked outside and found their truck engulfed in flames.

Salmon Arm RCMP Staff Sgt. Scott West reports police and fire crews were dispatched and the blaze was extinguished, though not before the truck was completely destroyed and the nearby carport damaged.

Read more: Truck explosion shakes residents at Shuswap horse rescue

Read more: City chips in for big ad in national magazine to leverage #1 status

Just after the explosion was heard, a tall male was seen running from the residence.

RCMP and firefighters investigating the scene determined the fire was intentionally set using an accelerant.

“RCMP investigators are treating this as an arson and the investigation is ongoing,” said West.


@CameronJHTCameron.thomson@saobserver.netLike us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

Salmon Arm Observer