Police have arrested and charged the owner of a Lindsay home that burned down early Sunday morning (December 17).
At around 2 a.m. last Sunday, Kawartha Lakes police and fire and rescue crews responded to a residential fire on Russell Street East in Lindsay. The fire destroyed the home and damaged a neighbouring home, displacing a single mother and her son.
Following an investigation by Kawartha Lakes police with the assistance of the Ontario Fire Marshall Office, on Friday (December 22) police arrested a 24-year-old woman who owns the home that burned down and charged her with conspiracy to commit an indictable offence (arson endangering life) and fraud over $5,000. The accused woman has been held for a bail hearing and will appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Lindsay on Friday.
Police are continuing their investigation into the fire.
The day after the fire, police had released a photo of a suspect taken by a camera within the home of a suspect pouring what appears to be gasoline onto the floor. Police have released additional photos of a person of interest purchasing a gasoline container from a local store, and are looking to identify and speak to the man.
If you are able to identify the man or have any information in relation to this incident, contact the Kawartha Lakes Police Service at 705-324-5252. If you prefer to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.khcrimestoppers.com.