The static caravan in Pershore Road, Earls Croome was set on fire as three crews tackled the blaze on Thursday (January 9).
A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: “We received a call around 7:50pm yesterday evening (9 January) with a report of a fire on Pershore Road, Earls Croome.
“Officers arrived to find a caravan on fire. It is being treated as arson and enquiries are on-going.”
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The caravan which was inside an agricultural building was ‘well alight’ when the fire service arrived at the scene at around 7pm last night.
A spokesperson for Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service said three crews, two from Malvern and one from Upton-upon-Severn, attended the fire. Police were also asked to attend as the fire was deemed to be ‘suspicious’ by the fire service.
The water carrier from Evesham was also deployed following the fire at 7.08pm.
A fire service spokesperson said: “A static caravan was well alight and the fire was fought using two hosereel jets and water from the water carrier. There were no casualties but police also attended. The incident was marked as pending closure at 9.34pm.”
He added: “The fire was of suspicious origin so police were asked to attend.”