Police investigate arson attack in Norfolk village
Pictured, Rectory Close in Narborough. Photo: EMILY PRINCE - Credit: Archant
An arson attack which saw a Norfolk home damaged by fire is being investigated by police.
Emergency services were called to reports of fire damage to a carpet and a letterbox at a home in Narborough, at 11.15pm, on Tuesday, January 22.
No one was injured in the incident, which took place at a home on Rectory Close.
Police have launched an arson investigation and are appealing for witnesses to the incident on Tuesday evening.
Officers would be interested to hear from anyone who may have seen or heard any suspicious activity in the Denny's Walk or Rectory Close areas on Tuesday evening.
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A police spokeswoman described the street as a new build area.
Anyone with any information should contact T/DC Daniel Mather at Thetford Police Station on 101 quoting reference number 36/5266/19.
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