The Arson Squad will investigate a suspicious blaze that caused hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage at a Falcon home.
Firefighters from surrounding areas were called to the Olive Road property after a fire started around 11.30 last night.
No one was injured, but the damage bill is set to hit $250,000.
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services say the cause has not yet been determined, but they will treat the blaze as suspicious.
Investigations are continuing this morning.
Alleged Arson Attack:
— Texas Reeks (@TexReeks) June 1, 2018
Firefighters from Mandurah, Falcon and Murdoch all attended a structure fire on Olive road late Friday evening. It’s alleged a man with a balaclava threw petrol on the car, lit it and ran according to the resident of the home. #perthnews #peelnews #arson pic.twitter.com/YdBpiCK2cV
                            
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