Youngbloods Tattoo parlour in Rockingham.
Camera IconYoungbloods Tattoo parlour in Rockingham. Credit: Supplied/USHER Susan [PD82522]

Police believe arson at five tattoo parlours linked

Vanessa SchmittWeekend Kwinana Courier

WA Police is seeking the public’s assistance for information relating to a series of five suspicious fires at tattoo parlours across the metropolitan area.

The fires occurred from March and August, with each of the fires starting during the early hours of the morning. Unknown offenders set fire to various items within the tattoo parlours.

Good Times Tattoo in Medina.
Camera IconGood Times Tattoo in Medina. Credit: Supplied/Supplied
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Significant damage was caused to each of the premises and Police believe the fires are linked.

The fires occurred: · 11 March 2018, Atwick Terrace, Baldivis · 9 May 2018, South Street, Beaconsfield · 16 June 2018, Beaufort Street, Bedford · 12 July 2018, Kent Street, Rockingham · 8 August 2018, Medina Avenue, Medina

Police are asking anyone who saw any suspicious activity, people or vehicles around these properties, or who have dash cam footage of the locations on the dates listed, to come forward.

Rewards of up to $50,000 are available for information that leads to the identification and conviction of an arsonist.

Anyone with any information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online at Crime Stoppers. Callers may remain anonymous if they wish.