The RCMP say two Roman Catholic churches on First Nations reserves in British Columbia have burned to the ground in overnight fires.
The Mounties say in a news release that a patrol officer saw fire come from the Sacred Heart Church on the Penticton Indian Band reserve early Monday morning.
By the time the officer arrived on scene, police say the church was fully engulfed.
Less than two hours later, the RCMP in Oliver were called to St. Gregory's Church, located on the Osoyoos Indian Band reserve.
They say police are liaising with both the Penticton and Osoyoos Indian Bands as part of the investigation.
The RCMP say both churches were destroyed and investigators are treating the fires as suspicious.
"Should our investigations deem these fires as arson, the RCMP will be looking at all possible motives and allow the facts and evidence to direct our investigative action," Sgt. Jason Bayda says in the statement.
"We are sensitive to the recent events, but won’t speculate on a motive."
The Tk'emlups te Secwepemc Nation recently announced the discovery of what are believed to be the remains of 215 children at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School. It operated between 1890 and 1969, when the federal government took over operations from the Catholic Church and operated it as a day school until it closed in 1978.