$1,500 offered by City of Arcata, private donor for information on arson
Staff Report
Humboldt Sentinel
Locals are still scratching their heads over a late-night Sept. 3 fire which destroyed a children’s playground at Chevret-Vaissade Park in Arcata.
The City of Arcata has established a reward fund for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the fire, kicking in $1,000 in start-up funds. An unnamed donor has contributed an additional $500, according to a release from the Arcata Police Department.
Cleanup of the site, located in an otherwise quiet Arcata neighborhood, is underway, with the Rotary Club of Arcata offering to match donations up to $4,000 for reconstruction of the playground.
“The community support for this park has been overwhelming,” APD chief Tom Chapman stated. “We have been contacted by several people wanting to donate funds for a reward and the rebuilding of this playground.”
While APD is accepting the donations for the “Vaissade Park Reward Fund,” they are asking donors to note in writing that if reward monies are not disbursed, donations may be used for the separate “Vaissade Park Playground Fund” being collected by the City Manager’s Office.
Anyone with information on the arson is asked to call APD at (707) 822-2428.

Follow up today from the Arcata Eye, 9/27/11:
“ARCATA – Arcata Police have arrested two juvenile suspects and are seeking third in the Sept. 3 arson which destroyed the playground at Chevret-Vaissade Park.
Through a lengthy investigation by APD, three juvenile suspects were identified. Two of the suspects, a 12-year-old from Arcata and a 13-year-old from Pittsburg, Calif., have been arrested. The third juvenile suspect, a 14-year-old from Fortuna, is still at large.
APD detectives learned that the three juveniles allegedly used cardboard, small branches and a piece of wood to ignite a fire on the playground structure. Once ignited, the juveniles rolled the burning piece of wood next toa vertical piece of the play structure which also ignited.
Police Chief Tom Chapman said that the Pittsburg youth was originally from Arcata. He and the others had been visiting a fourth juvenile who lives in the area and was uninvolved in the arson incident.
Chapman said the 13-year-old had had previous law enforcement contact for arson and theft offenses in Arcata.
An APD press release said that community support in re-establishing the playground as well as apprehending the responsible parties has been” tremendous,” and that investigators received “numerous” leads from community members throughout the investigation.
As is often the case, loose talk led police to the suspects. “Word spread from their peer group and somebody came forward to say, ‘These guys are bragging about being involved.’” Chapman said.
The APD press release said that there is nothing to connect these juveniles to any other suspicious fire in the City of Arcata.
While numerous donations have been received to offset the $10,000 deductible and assist with purchase of a replacement playset, Chapman said the juveniles’ parents and/or guardians may also have to help pay as well. “This is the classic situation where the families will be held financially responsible,” he said.
(Arcata Eye, “Arson Suspects Arrested”, 9/27/11)
Another followup from the Arcata Eye:
New Playset on Order
The Arcata City Council approved the purchase of a replacement play structure for Chevret-Vaissade Park at a special meeting Monday, Sept. 19. The equipment was ordered about three hours after the meeting’s end and is expected to be delivered by Friday, Oct. 14.
According to City Parks Superintendent Dan Diemer, installation will begin immediately after the play ground equipment is received from Landscape Structures, Inc. of Delano, Minnesota. Construction will be completed, weather permitting, within three weeks.
“The playground will need to be reconstructed immediately,” said Diemer about the approaching wet weather. “The site is not suited to construction during the rainy season.”
To date, the City has accepted several donations from community members, neighboring residents, businesses and non-profit organizations. The donations are expected to cover a large portion of the $10,000.00 deductable from the City’s insurance policy. The City Council will formally accept the donations at the Wednesday, October 5, City Council meeting.
Mayor Susan Ornelas said, “The City is just so thankful and proud for the citizens who stood up and recognized the need to make this playground right again as soon as possible. Its citizens like these that make Arcata great! I want to invite everyone in Arcata to the opening or the new Chevret-Vaissade Park – we will keep people updated as to when the ribbon cutting will be.”
Donation checks, made out to “City of Arcata” with “Chevret-Vaissade Playground Fund” written in the memo section, can be mailed or brought to the Arcata City Manager’s Office, 736 F Street, Arcata, CA 95521.
For more information about park reconstruction and updates, click the “Hot Projects” button on the City’s website, http://www.cityofarcata.org or call (707) 822-5953.
(H/T to Arcata Eye, 9/27/11)