The Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) has launched a coordinated public identification campaign to track down a vehicle of interest captured on surveillance networks near a destructive commercial fire. Under the active criminal file tracking the Oshawa Commercial Arson Investigation 2026, detectives from the Central East Criminal Investigations Branch have concluded that a multi-unit property fire in early spring was deliberately set. Arson investigators are now turning to the local community to identify a distinctly modified sedan observed fleeing the area immediately prior to emergency crews arriving on scene.
The multi-agency probe follows an intensive forensic review of the structural point of origin, confirming that the early morning blaze intentionally targeted a dense row of local commercial shopfronts.
Chronology of the Incendiary Event
The structural disaster originally unfolded at approximately 1:40 a.m. on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. DRPS frontline patrol officers and heavy suppression teams from Oshawa Fire Services responded to urgent 911 calls reporting a fully developed structure fire active near the busy intersection of Simcoe Street South and Olive Avenue.
Upon arrival, first responders encountered heavy smoke and advanced thermal energy actively consuming multiple commercial units situated within the mixed-use sector.
Fire crews executed aggressive defensive operations to prevent the high-heat column from jumping across property lines to nearby high-density residential homes. Thanks to the rapid deployment of aerial master streams, suppression teams successfully controlled the perimeter. Paramedics verified that no civilian occupants or emergency workers sustained major physical injuries during the incident, though the affected businesses suffered catastrophic interior structural and asset destruction.
Forensic Vehicle Profile and Investigative Request
Following a multi-week sweep of neighborhood closed-circuit security grids and commercial traffic cameras, forensic analysts have successfully isolated a specific profile for a target vehicle of interest. Detectives are searching for a white, four-door passenger vehicle featuring highly distinctive exterior modifications, including heavily tinted windows and a contrasted black front-end bumper or grille assembly.
The lead investigator, Detective Barr, is urging any local business owners, commuters, or residents who were navigating the Simcoe and Olive corridors on March 3 between 1:00 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. to review their personal technology assets. Information specialists are specifically seeking any overlooked cellular recordings, dash-camera data logs, or private residential smart-doorbell video feeds that may have captured the uniquely modified white vehicle.
Citizens possessing relevant data streams are directed to connect with the Central East Criminal Investigations Branch at 1-888-579-1520, extension 2703. Anonymous tips can also be funneled directly into the Durham Regional Crime Stoppers clearinghouse at 1-800-222-8477, where verified leads may qualify for an immediate cash payout.




















