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An arsonist is on the run after a car and several buildings were torched in Glebe in Sydney's inner city.

An arsonist is on the run after a car and several buildings were torched in Glebe in Sydney's inner city.

Firefighters were called to Norton Street shortly before midnight on Monday to reports a blaze had damaged a shop front. Minutes later they were alerted to two other fires before finding a terrace alight on Campbell Street. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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