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Toronto Police have charged three male teenagers with torching a Scarborough playground earlier this month. Following the May 6 fire, only a charred shell remained of the kindergarten play structure at Mary Shadd Public School, which nei...
Toronto Police have charged three male teenagers with torching a Scarborough playground earlier this month. Following the May 6 fire, only a charred shell remained of the kindergarten play structure at Mary Shadd Public School, which neighbours had spent five years raising $20,000 to erect. Toronto Detective Nick Ashley said neighbours around the public school flooded his office with tips that eventually led to the arrest of the three individuals on Sunday. “We had a lot of witnesses come forward,” he said. “We started interviewing people and our interviews started leading to another person, then another person.” Some kind of fuel source was used to ignite the cedar chips that surrounded the steel and plastic structure, police said. “The actual structure itself was supposed to be fire resistant, but [the fire] was just so intense,” Det. Ashley said. “It melted the entire structure.” RelatedDonors step up to help rebuild torched kindergarten playground in Scarborough Insurance did not cover the damage to the playground, which had only been standing for about a year. Two days after the fire, local businesses and neighbours had already raised enough money to rebuild the playground. Police were not releasing the names of the two men and one boy, who are 19, 18 and 17, even though two of the accused are adults. Each of them is charged with one count of arson. Det. Ashley said releasing any of the names would risk identifying the 17-year-old young offender, since all three are known in the community to be “connected” to one another. The detective wouldn’t say how the three are connected.  The 17-year-old’s identity is protected under the Young Offenders Act. The three accused are currently on bail, with a court hearing set for late next month. National Post
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