(Cabot Ford Lincoln on Kenmount Street.) The St. John’s was on fire last night and police are treating the circumstances as suspicious. The first fire broke out in a commercial building at about 9pm on Old Pennywell Street at Columbus Drive. Several commercial vehicles were engulfed in flames. There were no injuries. A few hours later, firefighters and RNC officers rushed to the Cabot Lincoln Ford on Kenmount Street. People reported hearing loud explosions as several vehicles caught fire. No one was injured in this incident either. (Cabot Ford Lincoln on Kenmount Street.) RNC & SJRFD responded to multiple vehicles set on fire in the Cabot Ford parking lot on Kenmount Road. No injuries were reported as a result, however the fires are believed to be suspicious in nature. The matter is under investigation. @VOCMBen @VOCMNEWS #nltraffic pic.twitter.com/ZsxRl8xpHe — Gerri Lynn Mackey (@GerriLynnMackey) September 1, 2022
title: “Police Are Investigating Suspicious Vehicle Fires At Two St. Louis Businesses. John S Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-17” author: “Walter Brown”
(Cabot Ford Lincoln on Kenmount Street.) The St. John’s was on fire last night and police are treating the circumstances as suspicious. The first fire broke out in a commercial building at about 9pm on Old Pennywell Street at Columbus Drive. Several commercial vehicles were engulfed in flames. There were no injuries. A few hours later, firefighters and RNC officers rushed to the Cabot Lincoln Ford on Kenmount Street. People reported hearing loud explosions as several vehicles caught fire. No one was injured in this incident either. (Cabot Ford Lincoln on Kenmount Street.) RNC & SJRFD responded to multiple vehicles set on fire in the Cabot Ford parking lot on Kenmount Road. No injuries were reported as a result, however the fires are believed to be suspicious in nature. The matter is under investigation. @VOCMBen @VOCMNEWS #nltraffic pic.twitter.com/ZsxRl8xpHe — Gerri Lynn Mackey (@GerriLynnMackey) September 1, 2022