SA Police release CCTV footage, which shows two people forcefully entering a pizza bar before setting it alight, in hopes the public may recognise the suspects.
South Australian Police have released CCTV footage of an arson attack on a pizza bar in Adelaide's south last month.Police have released CCTV footage of the incidentEmergency crews were called to the Happy Valley Shopping Centre around 3:45am on Tuesday, August 18, after reports of a blaze at the pizza shop.
The CCTV footage shows two people wearing gloves and motorbike helmets forcing open the front door of the shop, with a motorcycle parked close by.Police said the fire caused approximately $1.2 million of damage to the shop and neighbouring businesses. Police continue to investigate the incident and are hopeful the public may be able to help identify the suspects or the motorcycle involved.Posted
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