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Edmonton police have laid arson charges against a woman and are searching for another suspect after a Hui’s Wontons Chinese Restaurant caught fire on March 23.
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9 F7 X, B. g% M+ I" F2 @$ sFirefighters responded shortly before 6 p.m. to the blaze at the restaurant at 3338 Parsons Road.
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) t: F" L1 z$ L0 k8 r r6 ECrews were able to extinguish the fire, but extensive damage was caused to the restaurant.4 u( f( {) \7 Q; v( ^$ i' m6 v
$ y3 J$ N, w2 A( K8 G. _) eNo one was inside at the time, police said.
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1 W. ^7 ?' U$ }% D( H4 `: gEdmonton fire investigators determined the fire was arson and the file was handed over to Edmonton police.
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On April 8, police arrested and charged Hui MacArthur, 55, with arson — damage to property and arson for a fraudulent purpose.
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3 e4 Z$ |9 F4 i: X' t/ qMacArthur was released on a promise to appear and is scheduled to appear in court on June 22. |
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