Investigation continues into fire at alleged biker clubhouse in Brockville, Ont. – Kingston | 24CA News

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Published 16.07.2023
Investigation continues into fire at alleged biker clubhouse in Brockville, Ont. – Kingston | 24CA News

Police and hearth officers proceed to analyze a big Monday morning blaze in Brockville, Ont., that destroyed a constructing police say was a clubhouse for the Outlaws Motorcycle Club and drove neighbours from their properties.

Deputy hearth chief Chris Paul mentioned it may very well be a number of weeks earlier than officers decide the reason for the blaze.

“We have to get some samples back from the lab,” Paul mentioned. “We also have some additional video footage that we’re trying to attain to assist the investigators with the whole process.”

Paul added that the Perth Street property has been handed again to the proprietor.

“They have the task of removing some of the valuables from the site,” he mentioned. “Remediation of the property is going to be taking place over the next few weeks to bring down the rest of the structure and clean up the debris.”

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The home instantly subsequent door can also be slated for demolition.

Police tape across the web site can also be gone. But the home windows are boarded up and the stench from the blaze stays within the air.

Area residents who had been evacuated on Monday had been allowed to return on Tuesday.

“You could literally hear the heat just cracking the windows,” Kyle Cassibo, a resident of close by John Street, mentioned in describing the hearth.

Cassibo added that he’s simply blissful to be house and is grateful the injury to the neighbourhood wasn’t worse. “It could have been one house to another. This easily could have been $10 million worth of damage.”

Those sentiments had been shared by Darin Evans, who lives on Brock Street. “Nobody got hurt in this whole entire matter. To me, that’s the biggest thing,” Evans mentioned.

Like many, Evans is transferring ahead. “Hopefully, start getting the siding on our houses rebuilt and everything like that in the next couple of weeks. It’s just time to move on now,” he mentioned.

Meanwhile, off-site police and hearth investigators are making appeals to the general public.

“If you saw anything or if you have anything that could help, whether it’s doorbell video footage or just your eyewitness evidence you could provide us, please come forward,” Brockville police Staff Sgt. Darryl Boyd mentioned.

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