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2 overnight fires in Napanee deemed suspicious by police

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating two early morning fires they describe as suspicious in theNapaneearea.

Fire chief estimates cost to repair community centre would be in the millions

Three firefighters in full gear stand in front of a white and green brick building that's partially collapsed. Smoke is in the air and rubble is one the ground.
Firefighters stand outside the Memorial Community Centre in Napanee, Ont., following a fire early Monday morning. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

Frances Garrahwoke up in the middle of the night to the soundof sirens and crackling flames.

"That was devastating," she said, standing next to fire trucks andhoses scattered over the street, with the still smoulderingremains of the Memorial Community Centre a short distance away.

When the Napanee, Ont., resident opened her front door around 3 a.m. Monday she said flames could be seen above the tops of the trees and she could feel the heaton her face.

"They were raving, you understand?" she said of the flames.

"We could hear the crackling in our home. That's how much noise it was.Just everything crackling and going crazy. We were pretty upset. We didn't sleep all night."

A small elderly woman in a pink coat stands next to an older man in a blue jacket. She's pointing toward the camera with a distressed look on her face.
Frances Garrah, left, and her husband Ronald described hearing sirens and the sound of flames crackling when they woke up early Monday morning. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

According to a news release, first responders were called to a report of a structure fire on York Street at about 2:30 a.m.No injuries werereported, according to Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), but the structure was heavily damaged.

Police closed York north of Bridge Street and west of SimcoeStreet while firefighters extinguished the blaze. The fire is currently being investigated as suspicious.

20 homes evacuated

Greater Napanee Fire Chief Bill Hammond estimated the cost to repair the building would be in the millions. The causeis still under investigation.

Hammondsaid crews arrived to find heavy smoke and fire.They called in backup fromKingston and Loyalist Township at the height of the fire 36 firefighters were on scene.

The chief said crews were pouring about 12,000 litres of water on the flames for several hours, adding he apologizes to anyone nearby whowoke up to lowwater pressure.

"We also evacuated 20 homes in the area with the help of the OPP," Hammond said. "[There were]multiple explosions throughout the fire."

Firefighters were still working to extinguish the fire at mid-morning Monday.
Firefighters were still working to extinguish the fire at the community centre around mid-morning Monday. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

The building previously houseda roller rink and was used as an armoury for the Sea Cadets. The chief said some weapons were destroyed in the fire.

"Many kids, adults now, skated or lace up their skates for the very first time ...in this arena," he said. "It's going to be a sorry loss for this community."

Police are asking anyone who lives in the area of the agricultural building and hasdashcam or home surveillance footage to send it to OPP.

A police officer ties yellow caution tape to a light pole. In the background a white and green brick building that's partially collapsed can be seen smoking.
OPP Const. David Yome ties up caution tape to block off the scene of the community centre fire. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

2nd fire nearby

Police are also investigating asecond suspicious fire in the Napanee area. This one was ata residence in nearby Stone Mills Township.

No one was injured.

Firefighters could be seen outside a home on Curl Road Monday afternoon, shoveling charred items out of what appeared to be a garage that had largely burned to the ground.

Three firefighters can be seen standing in front of a charred wooden structure. One holds up a piece of scorched metal. A white vehicle can be seen next to them, it's front end burned.
Firefighters could be seen outside a home on Curl Road in Stone Mills, Ont., Monday afternoon, removing items from a burned-out building. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

A white vehicle was parked a short distance away,its front end heavily damaged and discoloured from the fire.

OPP and the Ontario fire marshal are investigating.

Const. David Yome declined to provide more detail on why the fires are considered suspicious, beyond the fact they'renear each other geographically and happened within the same time frame.