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Arson charges laid in January fire at Albert Street apartment building: London police

136 Albert Street in London, Ont., in an undated photo. Google Maps

London police have laid two arson charges against a 25-year-old woman in connection with a suspicious fire at an Albert Street apartment building earlier this year.

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Fire crews were called to the scene at 136 Albert St. around 11 a.m. on Jan. 31 after receiving a report of a working blaze in an apartment unit.

Crews arriving found heavy smoke coming from the third floor of the six-storey structure.

Although the blaze was contained to one unit, fire officials told 980 CFPL at the time that heavy smoke had gone throughout the building, including into the stairwells.

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Dozens of residents on multiple floors of the building were forced to evacuate as a result of the blaze, which saw no reported injuries and resulted in about $25,000 worth of damage.

On Friday, London police announced that their investigation had led to arson charges being laid against one person.

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The accused, identified as a 25-year-old London woman, faces a charge of arson causing damage to property and arson with disregard for human life.

They are scheduled to appear in court in London on Aug. 5, police said.

— With files from Kelly Wang

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