Two 16-year-old boys have been found guilty of arson after setting fire to a storage cage at the back of a shop in Warminster.
The teenagers, both from the local area, were sentenced at Salisbury Youth Court on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
- One teenager, from Warminster, received a 10-month referral order.
- The second, from Westbury, was given a nine-month referral order.
Fire Outside Iceland Could Have Had ‘Disastrous Consequences’
The incident took place on June 2, 2024, when Wiltshire Police received reports of a fire outside Iceland just before 8:30pm.
The blaze engulfed a six-foot cage and reached immense heights, posing a serious risk of spreading to the building and surrounding area.
PC Lauren Fairley emphasised the severity of the crime, stating:
“This was a serious offence that could have easily gone out of control. The fire reached immense heights and was left to completely engulf a six-foot cage.
“It is a miracle that the fire didn’t spread further into the building. If someone had not spotted the fire and called the fire service, I believe this could have had a different ending.”
Referral Orders and Rehabilitation
Both teenagers were given referral orders, which require them to take part in rehabilitative and restorative programs as part of their sentence.
PC Fairley stressed that Wiltshire Police remain committed to protecting the community:
“Wiltshire Police are dedicated to working for the community and punishing those that believe they can get away with committing offences.”
She also thanked Warminster Town Council, whose CCTV footage played a crucial role in securing the prosecution.
Police Urge Public to Remain Vigilant
Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
? To report a crime:
- Call 101 or visit the Wiltshire Police website.
- Always call 999 in an emergency.
This case serves as a warning about the dangers and consequences of arson, as well as the importance of community vigilance in preventing serious incidents.