The Stratford Police Service has laid new charges in connection with a fire last month.
On February 23rd, officers attended a residence on Borden Street in Stratford after receiving a report of a fire.
Prior to the arrival of emergency services, four people had escaped the fire, but three had to be taken by ambulance to Stratford General Hospital
A release says Stratford Police and the Office of the Fire Marshall conducted an investigation into the cause of the fire, and as a result, evidence was obtained to show that an explosion had occurred when butane was being used to extra oil from cannabis to produce an item commonly known as 'Honey Oil'.
As a result of the investigation, three people from Stratford, a 38-year-old male, 42-year-old male, and a 37-year-old male, face several charges, including Arson disregard for Human Life. The 38-year-old man also faces a charge of Arson - Damage to own property.
All three males are scheduled to attend a court hearing regarding the charges, which have yet to be proven in court, on March 22nd, 2021.