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RCMP seek 2-door truck with fuzzy dice in western Manitoba arson investigation

RCMPin western Manitoba are looking for a two-door pickup truck with a dented bumper and fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview mirror in connection with a porch fire last December on Rolling River First Nation.

RCMP say someone went to a home in Rolling River First Nation in December, set fire to the porch, then fled

A closeup of a white RCMP cruiser seen from the side with the word Police on the front fender set off by a long blue stripe and the words RCMP GRC underneath the striping on the door.
RCMP are asking for the public's help in finding someone who allegedly set a porch on fire in Rolling River First Nation, Man., then ran away, back in December. (CBC)

RCMPin western Manitoba are looking for a two-door pickup truck with a dented bumper and fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview mirror in connection with a porch fire last December on Rolling River First Nation.

Around 1:30 p.m. on Dec. 17, 2019, Mounties responded to a house fire on Rolling River First Nation, located about 70 kilometres north of Brandon.

Someone went toa residencein the community, set fire to the porch of the home, thenfled, RCMP said.

A woman and a small child escaped the homesafely and called 911. The local fire department was able to put out the fire before it spread to the rest of the home, police said in a release on Thursday.

The suspect was seen driving away in an two-door pick-up truck, which police described as an older model,that was cream or white in colour, hada dent in the front-passenger side bumperand a set of fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview mirror, police said.

Investigators are asking anyone with information on the fire, orwhorecognizes the description of thevehicle, tocall Yellowhead RCMP at 204-848-2659.

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