Norwich CCTV images released after arson attack on shop
Norfolk Police have released CCTV images of two men wanted for questioning after an arson attack on a city center shop in Norwich. The incident occurred at the Lisa Angel jewellery and gift shop on Lower Goat Lane in the early hours of 28 July. The managing director of the shop, James Moody, estimated that the fire caused up to £10,000 worth of damage. Fortunately, no one was injured during the attack.
The police have identified the two men seen in the CCTV images as potential suspects. They are urging anyone with information about their identities or whereabouts to come forward. The release of the images is part of their ongoing investigation into the arson attack. James Moody described the damage caused by the fire as significant, impacting the business and its operations.
The incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of businesses in the city center. Arson attacks can have serious consequences not only for the affected business but also for the surrounding area and community. The police are working to apprehend those responsible and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Businesses are encouraged to take precautions to protect themselves against potential threats.
Despite the damage caused by the arson attack, the Lisa Angel shop remains determined to recover and reopen for business. The support of the community and the efforts of the police in investigating the incident are crucial in achieving justice and ensuring the safety of businesses in the area. The release of the CCTV images is a step towards identifying the suspects and holding them accountable for their actions.