04:20PM, Monday 11 August 2025
Police in Slough are asking for help from the public over a suspected arson investigation.
Police have appealed for help from the public to locate a man believed to have ‘vital information’ about a suspected arson in Slough.
Firefighters evacuated ten people from a burning building in Slough High Street, two of whom needed hospital treatment, as the fire took hold at around 1.10am on June 22.
A burnt-out black Land Rover and fire damage to the building were left after the blaze, which began in Grove Parade behind High Street. Police are treating the fire as arson.
The scene in Grove Parade after the fire
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue crews from four stations were dispatched to the scene, where they spent around three hours bringing the flames under control and making the site safe.
Thames Valley Police has now issued an appeal for information on the man (pictured), who the force said may have ‘vital information’ about the case.
Anyone with information has been urged to contact 101 or make a report through the Thames Valley Police website, quoting the reference number 43250309324.
Do you recognise this man? He may have vital information about an arson in Slough.
— TVP Berkshire East (@TVP_BerksEast) August 11, 2025
A fire destroyed a black Land Rover and damaged a building behind Grove Parade at around 1.10am on 22 June.
Info? 101 or make a report on our website, quoting 43250309324. pic.twitter.com/wuugvVczTv
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