
Arson destroys newly renovated Wahiawa park playground
Honolulu police have opened an arson investigation.
Police said that at about 11 p.m. officers responded to a fire at the park and found the playground structure engulfed in flames. The Honolulu Fire Department determined an accelerant was used, and confirmed the fire was arson.
'I am angry, deeply disappointed and quite frankly disgusted by the senseless act of vandalism and arson that destroyed the newly renovated playground at Wahiawa District Park, ' Blangiardi said Friday in a statement. 'This was an investment in our community—especially for our keiki—and to see it deliberately torched just days after it was completed is nothing short of heartbreaking.'
He added, 'What happened here is not just criminal ; it's personal. It's a violation of trust and an attack on the spirit of our community. We will not tolerate this kind of behavior. I have directed our teams to work closely with Honolulu Police and Fire investigators to bring those responsible to justice. And make no mistake—we will rebuild this playground.'
The mayor said the residents of Wahiawa deserve better and that the city will restore the space to be stronger and more resilient than before because 'our keiki deserve nothing less.'
Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation officials said in a post that the playground had just been renovated in mid-March and that they had installed new bouncy surfacing, with playful graphics, at a cost of nearly $121, 000.
The original playground structure was installed in November 2015.
Police said no suspect has been identified and that the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information about the arson case is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 808-955-8300 or via the P3 Tips app.
This is the second major fire at Wahiawa District Park in less than a year.
In August an overnight blaze burned thousands of dollars' worth of Wahiawa United football equipment. The fire destroyed an estimated $20, 000 in gear just two weeks before the youth football season began. The team, which includes nearly 100 players ranging in age from 8 to 14, was forced to replace critical equipment in a short time frame.
Although surveillance cameras are installed at the park, they are located at the pool area and do not cover the playground.
City officials have indicated that planning for repairs is already underway.
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