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Lac La Biche seek help finding two suspects after fire

Lac La Biche officials were called to a multiple vehicle fire last week and are looking for two suspects. 

Lac La Biche RCMP and Lac La Biche Fire both got the call around 5 a.m. on July 26th about the 2 vehicle fire at a commercial business along 101 ave. 

Police determined the fire was intentionally set and are looking for two suspects. Patrols were conducted but no one was found. A description of the suspects have been released. 

The first suspect is said to have a medium build with a black hoodie with a light design of a crest on the front with light pants and two tone shoes. 

The second suspect is said to have a skinny build with a black hoodie, blue jeans and white shoes. 

RCMP are asking residents in the area to please check any possible surveillance for any video evidence regarding the indecent. Anyone who has information regarding the incident is asked to contact the Lac La Biche RCMP at 780-623-4380. 

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