By Adam Evans
A man has escaped through the back of a house after it was targeted in an arson attack in Larne.
Police say a tyre was placed against the front door and set alight along with a parked car early this morning on Sallagh Park South.
The vehicle was totally destroyed and the property had considerable damage.
No-one has been arrested.
PSNI Detective Sergeant Leighanne Miller said: "We were informed by Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service of a fire at a house in Sallagh Park South at 1.45am on Wednesday morning. It was determined that a tyre had been placed against the front door of the house and set alight along with a car which was parked at the house.
"Considerable damage was caused to the house as a result and the car was totally destroyed. Two cars parked next door were also damaged as a result of the fire. The male occupant of the house was alerted by a smoke alarm and was able to escape through the back door.
"This was a totally reckless act and we are fortunate not to be dealing with injuries or fatalities today. An investigation is now underway and I would ask anyone with any information which could assist us to contact detectives in Ballymena on 101 quoting reference number 66 26/09/18.
"Alternatively, information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 which is 100% anonymous and gives people the power to speak up and stop crime."
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