An investigation has been launched after a automotive was intentionally set on fireplace in a Lanarkshire road whereas close by locals attended a fireworks show.
Police have launched an attraction following the incident which passed off on Saturday night, November 5.
Officers say a white Mercedes was set alight and one other automotive, a white Kia which was parked subsequent to it, additionally caught fireplace from the preliminary blaze.
Fireplace crews had been seen racing to the scene at round 7.45pm on Bonfire Evening within the Macrius Means space of Motherwell.
The Scottish Fireplace and Rescue Service put out the inferno and nobody was injured.
It is understood the world was significantly busy round this time as locals visited Strathclyde Park for its annual fireworks show.

And cops are actually urging members of the general public to help of their investigation as they want to communicate to a younger man who was noticed on the time.
Detective Constable Graeme Stoddart instructed Lanarkshire Reside : “We're eager to talk to a male youth seen within the space on the time carrying a blue tracksuit.
“The realm was busy on the time of this incident as folks had been attending the fireworks show at Strathclyde Park so I'm asking anybody driving within the space to verify their dash-cam to see if there may be something that would help with our enquiries.
“As well as, anybody within the space that has personal CCTV photographs which may assist with our investigation can also be requested to get in contact.”
Anybody with any info is requested to contact police on 101.
Data might be left anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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