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Campervan firebomb police probe continues in Dundee with 'positive line of enquiry'

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Tayside Police are continuing to investigate a firebomb attack on a campervan outside a military veterans’ home in Broughty Ferry.

They confirmed a woman has been arrested in connection with separate vandalism attacks on three other vehicles in the same area the van was torched at the weekend.

The 46-year-old was charged in relation to the incidents that happened around 12.30am on Monday. READ MORE:Scots veterans' home in firebomb attack as vandals torch campervan outside buildingREAD MORE:SUV stolen then used in spate of housebreakings across Tayside sparking police probeOfficers confirmed she will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal in due course.Inspector Lucy Cameron, of Dundee Longhaugh Police Station confirmed officers were also ‘following a positive line of enquiry’ in relation to the attack on the campervan and a series of other attacks on seven vehicles and two properties.She told Dundee Live: “A 46-year-old woman has been arrested and charged in connection with vandalism to three vehicles which occurred on Beach Lane and Dundee Road in Broughty Ferry around 12.30am on Monday, 20 June, 2022.“She will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal.“Officers are also following a positive line of enquiry following a series of incidents which occurred on Strathearn Road, Victoria Road, Grove Road and Balmyle Road in Broughty Ferry overnight between Saturday, 18 June, and Sunday, 19 June.“The incidents included the wilful fire raising of a campervan, vandalism to seven vehicles and vandalism to two properties.”DundeeLive brings you the latest headlines from Dundee and beyond.But did you know you all the ways you can stay informed with us?You can get our top stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily news updates.

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