Police suspect cannabis farm caused fire to homes

Isaac Ashe
BBC News, East Midlands
Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service A drone view of damaged rooftops in a terraced streetLeicestershire Fire and Rescue Service
The fire spread to three neighbouring properties

Cannabis was found after a fire damaged four houses on a street in Leicester.

Emergency services were called after a fire broke out across the roof space of four houses in Stuart Street, Westcotes, at about 12:30 BST on Tuesday.

Narborough Road was closed for about five hours while 18 firefighters worked to bring the blaze under control.

Crews left the scene at about 09:00 on Wednesday, with Leicestershire Police now investigating.

The fire service said an aerial ladder platform was deployed to reach unsafe areas and said it was supported by police, the ambulance service, Leicester City Council and the Red Cross to resolve the incident and to assist affected residents.

Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service Water being hosed from an aerial platform by a firefighter in kitLeicestershire Fire and Rescue Service
Eight fire appliances were sent to the scene to bring the fire under control

Police said the fire had left four houses with "extensive damage" but no injuries were reported and all properties were safely evacuated.

A police spokesperson said: "From initial inquiries carried out, the fire is suspected to have resulted after cannabis was being cultivated in the loft space of one of the properties."

The force added a cordon remained in place around the scene and there had been no arrests.

Emergency services taking over a side street
Narborough Road was shut while the firefighting operation was carried out on Tuesday afternoon

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