Bus shelter goes up in flames in arson attack in Sheffield

A bus shelter went up in flames in an arson attack in Sheffield overnight.
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Firefighters were alerted to the blaze on Wordsworth Avenue, Parson Cross, a 3.25am and found the shelter engulfed in flames.

Overnight, crews from Sheffield also dealt with a van set on fire on Lumb Lane, near Oughtibridge and a Kia car torched on Manor Lane, off City Road.

A bus shelter was set alight in SheffieldA bus shelter was set alight in Sheffield
A bus shelter was set alight in Sheffield
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City firefighters also tackled a wheelie bin and rubbish which were set alight on Palgrave Road, Parson Cross and a conservatory fire which broke out on Adlington Crescent, also Parson Cross.

The conservatory fire is believed to have been due to an electrical fault.

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Last night firefighters were called out to a chimney fire on Loxley New Road, Hillsborough.

Anyone with information about any of the arson attacks should call South Yorkshire Police on 101.

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Details can also be passed to Crimestoppers, anonymously, by calling 0800 555111.

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