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Police Probe Garvel Crescent Car and House Fire Glasgow 2026

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Last updated: June 18, 2026 2:21 pm
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Police Probe Garvel Crescent Car and House Fire Glasgow 2026
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Key Points

  • Police Scotland are probing all lines of inquiry after a car was deliberately torched in a late-night incident on Garvel Crescent in Glasgow
  • Emergency services were called to the residential street on Monday night at around 10pm following reports of a vehicle hitting a building
  • The incident is being investigated as potentially linked to an ongoing criminal feud between rival gangs in Glasgow and Edinburgh
  • Residents were evacuated from nearby properties as a precaution after the fire spread from the car to a house
  • No injuries were reported in the incident, according to a Police Scotland spokesperson
  • Detectives are conducting door-to-door enquiries and have visited more than 100 properties in the wider investigation into wilful fire-raisings
  • Police are keeping an open mind on whether this incident and a similar car-driven-into-home event days earlier are linked
  • Efforts are ongoing to trace both the vehicles and drivers involved in the incidents
  • Anyone with information can contact Police Scotland via 101 quoting incident number 0562 of Friday, 21 March 2025, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 anonymously
  • The attack occurs amid escalating gangland feud involving firebomb attacks and masked assaults in recent weeks
  • A similar incident where a car was driven into a Glasgow home occurred days earlier, also linked to the criminal feud
  • Operation Portaledge detectives are leading the inquiry into the series of incidents

Glasgow (Glasgow Express) June 18, 2026 – Police Scotland are probing all lines of inquiry after a car was deliberately torched in a late-night incident in Glasgow, with emergency services called to Garvel Crescent on Monday night at around 10pm following reports of a vehicle striking a building before fleeing the scene. The fire subsequently spread from the car to a nearby house, prompting the evacuation of residents from neighbouring properties as a precautionary measure. No injuries were reported, according to a Police Scotland spokesperson who confirmed that “around 10pm on Monday, February 9, 2026, officers received a report of a car having struck a building on Garvel Crescent, Glasgow” and that

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why Are Police Treating This as a Deliberate Fire?
  • Is This Incident Linked to the Glasgow-Edinburgh Gang Feud?
  • What Do Detectives Know About the Vehicles and Drivers?
  • How Were Residents Affected by the Evacuation?
  • What Steps Can People Take to Provide Information?
  • What Is Operation Portaledge and Why Is It Important?
  • Background: The Glasgow-Edinburgh Gang Feud Development
  • Prediction: How This Development Can affect Glasgow Residents

“there were no reports of any injuries”.

As reported by the STV News team covering the West Central region, detectives are investigating whether two incidents where cars were driven into Glasgow homes are linked to an ongoing criminal feud.

The fire is being treated as deliberate and wilful by officers, with enquiries ongoing to determine the complete details surrounding the event. Emergency services attended the scene and extinguished the fire, with no reported injuries despite the blaze spreading to residential property.

Why Are Police Treating This as a Deliberate Fire?

As reported by STV News, officers confirmed the fire is being treated as deliberate amid an ongoing investigation, with the blaze characterised as wilful rather than accidental. A Police Scotland spokesperson stated explicitly that

“the fire is being treated as wilful and enquiries are ongoing,”

confirming the intentional nature of the incident. This classification aligns with a broader series of wilful fire-raisings in Glasgow and the West that detectives have been investigating since March 2025.

Detectives investigating the series of wilful fire-raisings have visited more than 100 properties as part of extensive door-to-door enquiries across the affected areas.

The incident on Garvel Crescent appears connected to this wider pattern of deliberate fire-raisings that have targeted residential properties in the city.

Is This Incident Linked to the Glasgow-Edinburgh Gang Feud?

Operation Portaledge detectives are keeping an open mind on whether both incidents – the car fire on Garvel Crescent and a similar car-driven-into-home event days earlier – are linked to an ongoing underworld feud which sparked last March.

As reported by BBC News, authorities from Police Scotland have indicated that these events appear to be deliberate assaults and are considered interconnected with the broader gangland turmoil.

The turmoil escalated early Saturday morning when masked assailants attacked a 72-year-old woman and a 12-year-old boy at a residence in Glasgow, marking a significant escalation in the feud.

Authorities say the pair were assaulted at a house in Milton, in north Glasgow, shortly after midnight on Saturday, with the incident possibly associated with ongoing gang rivalry between Edinburgh and Glasgow.

As reported by BBC News, the feud between rival gangs in Glasgow and Edinburgh has escalated with firebomb attacks and physical violence in recent weeks, creating a pattern of deliberate criminal activity.

The Garvel Crescent incident fits within this broader pattern of firebomb attacks and vehicle-related assaults that have characterised the escalating conflict.

What Do Detectives Know About the Vehicles and Drivers?

Efforts are made to trace the vehicles and drivers involved in both incidents, according to Police Scotland. A spokesperson confirmed that

“enquiries to trace the driver of the vehicle are ongoing,”

with no identification of the individuals responsible at this stage.

The vehicle involved in the Garvel Crescent incident was understood to be a car that struck a building before the fire was ignited, with the driver subsequently fleeing the scene.

Detectives have not released details about the specific type or make of vehicle involved in the Garvel Crescent fire, though similar incidents in the wider investigation have involved BMW vehicles.

The focus remains on identifying both vehicles and their drivers through forensic examination of the scene and door-to-door enquiries.

How Were Residents Affected by the Evacuation?

Residents were evacuated from nearby properties as a precaution after the fire spread from the car to a house, according to reports of the incident.

The evacuation occurred following the late-night incident when emergency services determined that neighbouring properties faced potential risk from the spreading blaze. No injuries were reported among evacuated residents, with all individuals safely removed from potentially dangerous properties.

The evacuation represents one element of the wider disruption caused by the series of wilful fire-raisings, with door-to-door enquiries having visited more than 100 properties across Glasgow and the West.

Residents in the affected areas have been urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to authorities.

What Steps Can People Take to Provide Information?

Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland via 101 quoting incident number 0562 of Friday, 21 March 2025, according to the official police statement.

Alternatively, individuals can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where information can be given anonymously, providing a confidential channel for community members to share details.

The incident number 0562 relates to the wider series of wilful fire-raisings investigation that began in March 2025, connecting the Garvel Crescent incident to the broader pattern of criminal activity.

Police emphasise that anonymous reporting through Crimestoppers encourages community participation without fear of reprisal.

What Is Operation Portaledge and Why Is It Important?

Operation Portaledge is the name of the detective operation leading the inquiry into the series of incidents where cars were driven into Glasgow homes and deliberate fires were set.

As reported by STV News, Operation Portaledge detectives are keeping an open mind on whether multiple incidents are linked to the ongoing underworld feud.

The operation represents a coordinated police response to escalating criminal activity in Glasgow, with detectives conducting extensive enquiries across multiple properties and areas.

Operation Portaledge encompasses investigations into vehicle-related assaults, deliberate fire-raisings, and other incidents linked to the gang feud.

Background: The Glasgow-Edinburgh Gang Feud Development

The criminal feud between rival gangs in Glasgow and Edinburgh has escalated significantly over the past year, marked by firebomb attacks, masked assaults, and vehicle-related violence.

The turmoil began escalating in March 2023 when the underworld feud sparked, with subsequent weeks seeing increased violence between the rival groups.

Key incidents in the escalating feud include the masked assault on a 72-year-old woman and 12-year-old boy at a residence on Egilsay Crescent in Milton, north Glasgow, shortly after midnight on Saturday, 13 April 2025. Authorities report this assault may be associated with the ongoing gang rivalry, with the pair hospitalized following the attack.

The feud has also involved multiple incidents where cars were driven into Glasgow homes, including the Garvel Crescent incident on Monday, 9 February 2026, and a similar event days earlier.

Police Scotland have indicated these events appear deliberate and interconnected, forming part of a broader pattern of criminal activity.

Firebomb attacks have become a characteristic element of the escalated conflict, with deliberate fire-raisings targeting residential properties across Glasgow and the West.

Detectives have visited more than 100 properties as part of extensive door-to-door enquiries into the series of wilful fire-raisings.

Operation Portaledge has been established as the dedicated detective operation leading inquiries into these incidents, with detectives maintaining an open mind on linkages between multiple events.

The operation encompasses investigations into vehicle assaults, deliberate fires, and other feud-related criminal activity.

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Prediction: How This Development Can affect Glasgow Residents

The ongoing investigation into the Garvel Crescent car and house fire, potentially linked to the Glasgow-Edinburgh gang feud, can affect Glasgow residents in several significant ways.

Residents in affected areas face increased security concerns as the feud escalates with firebomb attacks and vehicle-related violence targeting residential properties.

Local communities may experience heightened anxiety regarding personal safety, particularly given incidents involving masked assailants and attacks on vulnerable individuals including elderly women and children.

The evacuation of residents from nearby properties during the Garvel Crescent incident demonstrates the immediate disruption that feed-related violence can cause to neighbourhoods.

Property owners in Glasgow should remain vigilant as the feud continues, given the pattern of deliberate fire-raisings targeting residential homes and vehicles driven into buildings.

The extensive door-to-door enquiries visiting more than 100 properties indicate wide community impact beyond individual incident locations.

Residents may face increased police presence and operational activity as Operation Portaledge continues its investigations, with door-to-door enquiries and forensic examinations affecting daily neighbourhood routines. The anonymous reporting channel through Crimestoppers encourages community participation but also indicates the seriousness with which police view community involvement in solving these crimes.

The escalation of gangland violence involving firebombs and masked attacks could lead to further incidents affecting residential areas, requiring residents to maintain heightened awareness of suspicious activity. Families, particularly those with children or elderly members, should consider additional safety measures given the pattern of attacks on vulnerable populations.

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