RCMP arrest three youth after fire destroys historic railcar on Vancouver Island
VICTORIA — Police on Vancouver Island say they have arrested three young people in connection with a fire that destroyed a historic railcar.
RCMP in Port Alberni say they made the arrests after a witness saw three people running from the scene of the fire, first reported around 3 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16.
A statement from the Mounties says closed circuit video showed three suspects entering the rail car before the fire, then climbing out of it before smoke and flames were visible.
Police say the fire caused irreparable damage to the historic artifact, which was part of the Alberni Pacific Railway, a heritage railway operated by the Western Vancouver Island Industrial Heritage Society.


