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Calgary police release new photos of person linked to August fire in Mount Pleasant

The Calgary police released new photos of a person of interest Sept. 20, 2016 in a suspected arson in Mount Pleasant on Aug. 30. Calgary Police Service

Almost a month after a fire in Calgary’s Mount Pleasant neighbourhood, police are releasing new photos of a person of interest in the suspected arson.

The fire began around 3:15 a.m. in the 400 block of 30 Avenue northwest at a home that was still under construction. No one was home at the time, but the home was destroyed.

Watch below: A fire ripped through a house under construction in the community of Mount Pleasant Aug. 30. Global’s Doug Vaessen reports.

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Calgary firefighters battle blaze at house under construction in Mount Pleasant

Police and fire investigators believe the fire was started intentionally.

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Photos of a person of interest were released in early September, but new CCTV photos from a nearby convenience store have since been found. Investigators said Tuesday they believe the same person is in both sets of photos.

CCTV images of person of interest in suspected arson released Sept. 1, 2016. Calgary Police Service

“The individual, believed to be a man, was wearing dark shorts, a low-hanging grey and black backpack, a dark hoodie and a red-brimmed cap that could be a Chicago Bulls hat,” police said in a statement. “They arrived at the store riding a bicycle that appears to be the same bicycle seen leaving the fire scene just minutes earlier.”

Police are hoping the public can help identify the person, as officers believe he may have information about the fire.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers anonymously.

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With files from Global’s Jodi Hughes

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