
investigation into the attempted arson at the Abington
? What Happened
- On Friday morning around 9 a.m., a man was seen on surveillance video pouring gasoline on the Abington Police Chief’s cruiser, which was parked in a marked space outside the station at 215 Central Street.
- The suspect was caught before he could ignite the liquid.
? Suspect Identified
- Police have identified the suspect as 39-year-old Franklin Cederholm, believed to be from the Abington area.
- He was taken into custody without incident and also had a lighter and two gallons of gasoline when arrested.

? Charges & Investigation
- Cederholm is facing multiple charges, including:
- Attempted arson
- Malicious damage to a motor vehicle
- Trespassing
Additional charges may be added as the investigation continues.
- Police have stated that the investigation is still active, and no motive has yet been publicly released.
? Response & Safety
- An Abington police lieutenant saw the suspect approaching and intervened quickly, likely preventing what could have been a serious fire and risk to the police station building.
- The Abington Fire Department assisted in cleaning up the gasoline to secure the scene.
? Additional Notes
- Officials indicated that Cederholm was taken for a mental health evaluation following his arrest.
- The police chief emphasized the importance of the swift actions by officers in averting a potential disaster.
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