An attempted murder probe has been launched following a 'deliberate' flat fire in South Ayrshire.
The alarm was raised around 4.30am on Saturday, September 10 when police were called to reports of a blaze at a top floor flat on Russell Drive in the town of Ayr.
Officers say early enquiries suggest the fire had been started deliberately. It is understood no one was harmed in the incident but, due to the circumstances, cops believe it was a targeted attack.
They are treating the event as attempted murder, and an investigation is now underway. As part of their extensive efforts to identify those responsible, police have undertaken door-to-door enquiries.
They are also in the midst of of reviewing CCTV footage for any further information, and have stationed additional officers in the area so as to quell the worry of local residents.
Detective Inspector Martin Prendergast said: “Thankfully no-one was injured, however, the fire was started deliberately and could have had serious consequences.
"I am appealing to local residents for any information they may have regarding this incident. Any small piece of information could prove to be the vital link we need as we continue to piece tougher the circumstances of what happened.
"I would also ask anyone in the area at the time to check their dash cam, or private space CCTV footage as it could have captured images relevant to our ongoing inquiries.
"This incident will have generated concern in the local community and I would like to reassure everyone that additional officers will be on patrol in this area. Anyone with concerns can approach these officers.”
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Police Scotland via 101 quoting incident 0677 of Saturday, 10 September, 2022.
Alternatively, people can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where they can give their information anonymously.
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