Edmonton Police Release Photos of Person of Interest in Suspicious Hangar Fire

One week after a devastating fire destroyed a historic hangar in Edmonton, police have released photos of a person of interest. The fire, which broke out on April 22nd, gutted Hangar 11, a 7,400-square-meter wood-framed structure that was one of only two remaining in Canada from the Second World War era. The hangar, located at the former City Centre Airport, was a municipal historic resource and had been under redevelopment as part of the Blatchford neighborhood. While the cause of the fire is still under investigation, it has been deemed suspicious. Police are now seeking to identify the man pictured in surveillance video, who is seen inside a convenience store and on a bicycle near the hangar. Anyone with information on the person of interest is asked to contact the Edmonton Police Service.

Police Seek Person of Interest in Fatal Shooting of Chicago Police Officer

The Chicago Police Department is circulating photographs of a person of interest in the weekend slaying of Officer Luis Huesca, who was shot to death in the Gage Park neighborhood. The individual is seen wearing different clothing in two photos that appear to have been taken from private security cameras. The alert notes that he “should be considered armed and dangerous,” but acknowledges that detectives have “no probable cause to arrest at this time.”

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