Multiple trucks at a Ridgely-based transport company were targeted in an attempted arson earlier this week, prompting an active investigation by the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity as authorities work to identify those responsible.
The incident occurred at Murphy’s Transport on West Belle Road and was discovered by the business owner on the morning of July 7. One truck had sustained extensive fire damage inside, and further inspection revealed other vehicles had been similarly targeted. The total estimated cost of the damage is around $100,000.
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The Maryland State Police were initially contacted and subsequently notified the State Fire Marshal’s Office, which is now leading the investigation. Investigators believe multiple attempts were made to set the vehicles ablaze, indicating deliberate intent to damage property.
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No injuries were reported, but the financial toll and potential risk to nearby structures highlight the seriousness of the case. Authorities are asking anyone with information to contact the Upper Eastern Regional Office of the State Fire Marshal at 410-819-3500. Residents and business owners in the area should review security footage and be alert to any unusual behavior near commercial properties.
Article by multiple contributors, based upon information from the Maryland State Fire Marshal
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