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Laval police seeking public's help to identify arson suspect

Police in Laval are looking for information from the public that can help them track down an arson suspect. An individual was seen on camera attempting to set fire to a public daycare in early November.

Police say daycare in Sainte-Dorothe daycare recently targeted for 3rd time

Laval police are investigating a third criminal fire at a public daycare in the Sainte-Dorothe neighbourhood and looking for the public's help identifying a suspect. (Mathieu Wagner/Radio-Canada)

Police in Laval are hoping information from the public can help them nab an arsonsuspect who was caught on camera lighting what appears to be an incendiary device outside a daycare.

The surveillance footage is from the CPESoleils du monde, a public daycare in the Sainte-Dorothe neighbourhood, which has been targeted three times now in the last four months.

"We're talking about three criminal fires in a short period of time," saidChantal Moreau, a public affairs agent for Laval police.

Moreau says the first fire was set in August andbadly damaged the outside of the building. She says asecond fire followedin October and the third, most recent one was on Saturday, Nov. 6.

Surveillance footage from that night has been sharedonline and Moreau says Laval police are encouraging anyonewho might recognize the suspect to get in touch.

"There are cameras [outside the daycare] that captured an individual, we're talking aboutpossiblya white man who at the time was wearing a gray toque, a gray hoodie, a dark blue jacket and shoes with orange laces."

Moreau says there was no one inside the daycare each time it was targeted and nobody was hurt. She says police have increased their presence in the area and are regularly patrolling the property.

Anyone with information that could help identify the individual or help move the investigation forward can do so confidentially by calling (450)662-4636 or by dialling 911 and mentioningfile number LVL 211109-023.