Authorities have charged a 27-year-old man from Caloundra West with multiple offenses, including three counts of arson and two counts of wilful damage, following a suspicious fire at a Glenview rest area. The incident occurred yesterday and has prompted a swift response from law enforcement. In addition to the arson charges, the man faces charges related to domestic violence, including assault occasioning bodily harm and contravention of a domestic violence order. These charges are connected to an unrelated matter. Police have denied the man bail, and he is scheduled to appear in Maroochydore Magistrates Court today, June 19. The Queensland Police Service urges anyone with information about the incident to contact Policelink or report anonymously through Crime Stoppers. They also stress the importance of reporting domestic and family violence, providing resources such as DVConnect and 1800 RESPECT for support and counseling. This case highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to address both public safety and domestic violence issues in the community. Post navigation Police Seek Leads in Lota Robbery Police Seek Witnesses in Sippy Downs Incident