Authorities call for unknown person seen riding past suspicious Geelong church fire to come forward as a witness

Authorities call for unknown person seen riding past suspicious Geelong church fire to come forward as a witness
Authorities call for unknown person seen riding past suspicious Geelong church fire to come forward as a witness (photo: Pixabay)
By Michelle GuanzonApril 19th, 2016

The police authorities have appealed for an unknown man filmed cycling past a suspicious fire at the historic Geelong church to come forward and reveal himself.

The heritage-listed place, 103-year-old Presbyterian church was reported destroyed in the fire early last Friday.

Investigators have been told that a particular man, who might be a potential witness, rode near the Pakinton Street as scene of the fire in Geelong West, who stopped and watched the fire for a short period.

The said man spoke with another person, who has been interviewed by police now.

Detectives reported to have released a mobile phone footage of the unknown man riding past the fire scene.

The unknown man is described as a Caucasian, aged 30 years old and about 182 cm tall. During the fire scene, he was seen wearing a cap underneath his bike helmet, a black and white striped t-shirt under his blue hoodie, shorts and fingerless gloves. He was also seen carrying a light yellow or cream backpack.

Meanwhile, a church elder has told a new publishing that the community has been very devastated by the loss of their beloved church building.

"It's hard to know initially what to feel - we know it's quite a significant moment for the church," Luke McSeveny said.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

 

 

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