CRIME / ARSON (PORT HUENEME)

Teen Accused of Setting Park Bathroom on Fire in Port Hueneme

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Authorities are investigating a suspected arson incident involving a teenage boy in Port Hueneme, where a public restroom was set ablaze, causing damage to city property. The event has raised concerns over youth behavior and the safety of public spaces.

📍 Incident Location

The fire was reported just before 5:30 p.m. on December 4 at Walter B. Moranda Park, a popular recreational area located on the 200 block of Moranda Parkway. The park serves as a gathering spot for families, sports teams, and community events.

🔥 What Happened

Police responded to reports of smoke and flames coming from a park restroom. When officers arrived, they found that a fire had caused moderate damage to the interior of the bathroom. The suspect had already fled the scene.

🧑‍✈️ Investigation and Suspect Details

Following an investigation by the Port Hueneme Police Department, detectives identified the arson suspect as a male juvenile resident of Port Hueneme. Due to his age, the teen’s name and further details have not been publicly released.

Detectives are now working with the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office to pursue prosecution. No motive has been disclosed at this time.

🚓 Ongoing Concerns

The incident underscores the importance of maintaining safety in community parks. Acts of vandalism and arson not only cost local governments thousands in repairs but also impact the sense of security for residents who use these facilities daily.

📞 Public Assistance Requested

Officials are asking anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has relevant information to come forward. Detective Sergeant Mike Hamrick is leading the investigation and can be contacted at 805-986-6541 or via email at mhamrick@cityofporthueneme.org.

Anonymous tips can also be submitted to Ventura County Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or through their official website.

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Published: Dec 10, 2025. No major post-publication update has been logged.

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