Reporter’s car arson case still being investigated

Two days after the suspected arson carried out on the vehicle of TV News reporter Travis Chase, further information surrounding the fire is yet to be made known to the public.

The 32 year-old reporter at HGP Nightly News and Executive Director of Adolphus Mining Incorporated, was on Monday morning awakened by the calls of a female security guard who was on duty in the compound where the vehicle was parked.

The new 2020 Honda CRV was one of several vehicles that were parked in the compound of the Scholarships Division of the Department of Public Service at the time of the incident. Chase explained to this newspaper that he would usually park his vehicles in the government office’s compound and has been doing so for just about five years. It is unclear who gave him permission to do this. The other vehicles parked in the compound were also severely damaged by the blaze.