Police investigate arson at Bay Area Target

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San Rafael police are requesting the public’s help in identifying an arsonist who started a trash can fire outside the Target store.

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Security cameras recorded the arsonist at the store on Shoreline Parkway late Monday night. He used a “flammable accelerant” to burn a small bag of garbage and a cardboard box in a bin outside an exit door, San Rafael police Sgt. Justin Graham said.

The fire caused an estimated $2,500 in damage to the building, Graham said. The arsonist might have been injured by the flames.

The Police Department said anyone with potential information for investigators can call 415-485-3000 or submit it online at SRPD.org/tips.

“The suspect is considered dangerous and should not be approached,” the department said in an announcement about the fire.

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