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Police ask for public's help identifying suspects in vehicle arson

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Police ask for public's help identifying suspects in vehicle arson

The Scranton Police Department is asking for the assistance of the public in identifying two suspects who allegedly set a car on fire early March 21. The department posted a video to its Facebook page Tuesday depicting the two individuals making their way to a black SUV parked in the 400 block of Beech Street […]

The Scranton Police Department is asking for the assistance of the public in identifying two suspects who allegedly set a car on fire early March 21.

The department posted a video to its Facebook page Tuesday depicting the two individuals making their way to a black SUV parked in the 400 block of Beech Street and then setting it on fire.

The video can be viewed at facebook.com/share/v/12GaG1xUoqb.

The photos show screen shots from a video posted to the Scranton Police official Facebook page. The department is asking for the public's help in identifying two suspects who allegedly set a car of fire on March 21. (SUBMITTED)
The photos show screen shots from a video posted to the Scranton Police official Facebook page. The department is asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects who allegedly set a car of fire on March 21. (SUBMITTED)
The photos show screen shots from a video posted to the Scranton Police official Facebook page. The department is asking for the public's help in identifying two suspects who allegedly set a car of fire on March 21. (SUBMITTED)
The photos show screen shots from a video posted to the Scranton Police official Facebook page. The department is asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects who allegedly set a car of fire on March 21. (SUBMITTED)

Anyone with information is asked to contact Scranton Police Detective V. Uher at vuher@scrantonpa.gov. or 570-878-5784, Scranton Police Patrol at 570-348-4134, Scranton Police Detective Bureau at 570-348-4139 or by leaving a tip at new.tipsubmit.com/…/anonymous/scrantonpa.gov.

“It is understood that the subject’s faces are not clearly visible. It is our hope someone may be able to identify other features,” police said.

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