4 cars torched in Chinatown – NBC Los Angeles

4 cars torched in Chinatown – NBC Los Angeles

California

Residents in a Chinatown neighborhood woke up to flames outside their windows when several cars were set ablaze overnight.

Four cars were torched along Bunker Hill Avenue and Bartlett Street around 4 a.m. Sunday in what was believed to be a random attack. A fifth vehicle was also damaged in the fire.

At the scene, investigators gathered alcohol containers left behind and asked residents in the area for home surveillance cameras that could have captured the vandal. Neighbors who spoke with NBC4 said crime in Chinatown has gotten worse in the last three weeks.

No arrests have been announced in connection with the crime. Anyone with information on the case is encouraged to contact the Los Angeles Police Department’s Central Division at 213-486-6606.

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