There was extensive damage to the vehicles and the flames also spread to a building, causing more damage.
A man who set fire to four vehicles in Hamilton has been ordered to get help with his drug addiction.Hamilton Sheriff Court heard that the attacks all happened on December 5 last year when he was on bail for other matters.Download the Lanarkshire Live app today The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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