RCMP investigating two areas over possible cause of fire that destroyed Lytton, B.C.
Investigators in British Columbia have zeroed in on two areas of interest for the cause of a fire that razed the village of Lytton.
RCMP said in a news release Monday that investigators completed a “fulsome search” of an area near Lytton that is about one kilometre in radius.
A two-kilometre area in the nearby community of Boston Bar was also searched where physical and digital forensic evidence was collected and witnesses were interviewed, they said.
Police are now focusing on a parking lot and park area that provides access to a foot and rail bridge across the Fraser River, looking for all movements of people, vehicle and train traffic around the time the fire started on June 30.

