A boat, a pickup and trash cans were set ablaze in Panorama City in a case of suspected arson.
The incident happened along Chase Street around 11:30 p.m. Monday when a witness walking by noticed the fires and immediately called 911.
Victor Valencia was upset to find that his boat, which was parked outside his house, was also set on fire. “I don't understand why someone would do this. It is just sad,” said Valencia, who was planning on taking the now-charred boat out this weekend.Los Angeles Police Department officers detained four people, but they were later released. The incident is still under investigation as officials look to find more details on the perpetrator.“It’s very unfortunate that we have people like that in the valley,” one neighbor said.
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