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Vaughan Residents Awoken by Inferno as Six Garbage Trucks Go Up in Flames On a chilly winter morning in Vaughan, residents were jolted awake by the deafening sound of an inferno. Six garbage trucks belonging to Miller Waste Systems had been engulfed in an intense blaze, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the air. Authorities were promptly alerted to the scene, where firefighters battled tirelessly to contain the blaze. Thankfully, no injuries were reported. However, the extent of the damage was significant, with the trucks left charred and unusable. “This is a major loss for our company,” said a spokesperson for Miller Waste Systems. “These trucks are essential for our operations, and we are working diligently to minimize the disruption to our services.” The York Regional Police have launched an investigation into the incident. They are searching for a suspect who is believed to have intentionally set fire to the trucks. “We are reviewing all available evidence, including surveillance footage, to identify and apprehend the responsible party,” said Constable Laura Nicolle, spokesperson for the York Regional Police. The motive behind the attack remains unknown, but police are exploring all possibilities. One theory is that it could be linked to a disgruntled employee or a competitor. Residents in the area are expressing concern and outrage at the act of vandalism. “It’s senseless and dangerous,” said homeowner Emily Jones. “These trucks are vital to keeping our community clean and free from garbage.” The investigation is ongoing, and police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect. Anyone with information is urged to contact the York Regional Police. The incident has highlighted the importance of protecting essential services and the need for swift and effective law enforcement in combating acts of arson.Several garbage trucks were damaged in a fire on Canada Day, according to York Regional Police, who have since released a video of the incident. The suspect shown in the footage appears to be pouring a flammable liquid on a dump truck and then setting it alight, before doing the same to two other vehicles. The suspect, who appears to be carrying a gasoline can, then runs away. York Regional Police said six damaged dump trucks were eventually found at an industrial yard, and no injuries have been reported. The incident occurred in a parking lot near Highways 27 and 407 shortly before midnight, and police are requesting any information or CCTV footage from the area.Several garbage trucks were damaged in a fire on Canada Day, according to York Regional Police, who have since released a video of the incident. The suspect shown in the footage appears to be pouring a flammable liquid on a dump truck and then setting it alight, before doing the same to two other vehicles. The suspect, who appears to be carrying a gasoline can, then runs away. York Regional Police said six damaged dump trucks were eventually found at an industrial yard, and no injuries have been reported. The incident occurred in a parking lot near Highways 27 and 407 shortly before midnight, and police are requesting any information or CCTV footage from the area.Six Garbage Trucks Set Alight in Vaughan Vaughan, Ontario – Six garbage trucks were set ablaze in a parking lot in Vaughan overnight, causing significant damage. Police responded to a call shortly after 2:00 AM to find the trucks engulfed in flames. Firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze, but the vehicles were heavily damaged. Investigators believe the fires were intentionally set and are currently searching for a suspect. No injuries were reported. Police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the person responsible. Anyone with information is urged to contact the York Regional Police. The incident has disrupted waste collection services in the area, and residents are being asked to hold onto their garbage until further notice. The investigation is ongoing.