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Vancouver police search for 3 suspects after Downtown Eastside church fire ruled an arson

A fire that destroyed a street church on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and displaced dozens of residents from a neighbouring low-income hotel is now being investigated as an arson.

July 6 fire destroyed 2-storey building and led to displacement of Maple Hotel residents

Vancouver police have shared photos of three people who are suspected in an alleged arson at a Downtown Eastside street church on July 6, 2022. A composite image of three low-resolution photographs taken from surveillance footage is shown.
Vancouver police have shared photos of three people who are suspected in an alleged arson at a Downtown Eastside street church on July 6, 2022. (Vancouver Police Department)

A fire that destroyed a street church in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and displaced dozens of residents from a neighbouring low-income hotel is now being investigated as an arson.

Police have released video of three people they believe sparked the July 6 fire in the 100-block of East Hastings Street.

It destroyed a two-storey building that housed the church and a convenience store, and threatened the seven-storey Maple Hotel, temporarily displacing vulnerable residents.

Police say video uncovered during the investigation shows three people lighting a fire in a laneway alcove behind the church.

The video, taken at around 9 p.m. on the night of the fire, shows flames flickering in the alcove before the suspects walk away as smoke begins to billow out.

Police have also released photographs of the three suspects and are now asking for help in identifying them.

WATCH | Suspects in arson as fire starts:

Surveillance video shows Vancouver arson suspects

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Vancouver police have released surveillance video that shows three people suspected in an alleged arson at a street church in the Downtown Eastside on July 6, 2022.

Const. Tania Visintinwith the Vancouver Police Department says investigators believe each of the three knew of the arson and had time to either put out the fire or call for help.

"Their failure to do so put dozens of people in danger, and we're asking anyone who recognizes them to come forward," Visintin says in the statement.

No one was hurt in the fire, but the loss of the street church deprived area residents of an organization that had provided meals and outreach in the neighbourhood for almost 30 years.