Toronto police are investigating a string of suspicious vehicle fires that damaged at least a half-dozen vehicles last night and may be connected.

Fire crews responded to the following fires:

One car parked outside a Green P parking lot at Church Street and the Esplanade was found gutted by fire. Police were called to the scene just after 11 p.m. Sunday night.



At 2 a.m., three more vehicles inside the same Green P lot were reported damaged by fire. All three are likely write offs. Cody Roberts arrived to pick up his car, which was parked across the street from the Green P lot. "All the plastic is melted," he told CBC's Linda Ward. "Headlights, front grill, front bumper, it's melted. You work all night to make a living then you have to deal with this."



A U-Haul truck loaded with furniture and parked outside a house went up in flames near Wilton and Frederick Streets.

Another fire was reported in a Hazelton Avenue in a garage behind a house.

No arrests have been made in the fires, but police did recover a red minivan stolen from the Green P lot. It was found in a nearby alleyway.