RCMP are looking for the person who burned down the playground in Centennial Park in Duncan in the early morning hours of Friday, May 26.
At 2:40 a.m. RCMP officers were called to assist the Duncan Fire Department.
Const. Alex Santaga was on the scene four minutes later, and found the playground structure fully engulfed in flames.
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RCMP are asking for the public to help identify who might be responsible for the blaze. People who have cameras on their properties that may have captured people walking in the area between 2 a.m. and when police responded are asked to contact the North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP at 250-748-5522..
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Duncan Mayor Michelle Staples said that as of Friday morning the large playground structure that burned has been cordoned off, but the rest of the park, including the popular water park, was not damaged and is open to the public.
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She said when the destroyed equipment might be rebuilt or replaced will take some time to sort out, along with how much it will cost.