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Man wanted in connection to 2-alarm fire in Littleton

Littleton Police obtained a warrant for James Daigle, 39, on suspicion of arson in a fire last month at Main and Prince streets

Detectives are looking for a man wanted on suspicion of arson in connection to a two-alarm fire last month on a building under construction in downtown Littleton, police said on Tuesday.

The Littleton Police Department said it has obtained an arrest warrant for James Daigle, 39, in the fire on the morning of Nov. 17 at Main and Prince streets. No one was injured, though residents were evacuated from an apartment building adjacent to the fire.

Firefighters were able to stop the fire from spreading to the apartment building; however, six units in the 36-unit building sustained water damage, and occupants were displaced until repairs could be made, police said.

Anyone with information on Daigle’s whereabouts can call the Littleton Police Department at 303-794-1551.

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South Metro Fire Rescue fought to stop the fire at the three-story building under construction at Main Street and Prince Street on Nov. 17 before it spread to the four-story residential building next door.  60 firefighters worked to eventually stop the fire. (Courtesy of South Metro Fire Rescue)
South Metro Fire Rescue fought to stop the fire at the three-story building under construction at Main Street and Prince Street on Nov. 17 before it spread to the four-story residential building next door. 60 firefighters worked to eventually stop the fire. (Courtesy of South Metro Fire Rescue)


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