The Ephrata Sports Complex in Ephrata, Washington, suffered a devastating loss on Tuesday evening as a fire engulfed the concessions building, leaving it in ruins. The fire, which authorities suspect was caused by arson, originated in a port-a-potty located next to the building.
Ephrata Fire Department Chief Jeremy Burns expressed his frustration over the incident, noting that this was the fourth port-a-potty fire in the town in the last six months. The series of fires appear to be motivated by a desire to cause mischief and damage property, rather than any specific vendetta.
The Ephrata Police Department is actively investigating the incidents, reviewing doorbell camera footage and other evidence in hopes of identifying the culprit or culprits responsible for the fires. While some people of interest have been identified, no major breakthrough in the case has occurred yet.
The destruction of the concessions building not only impacts those who use the sports complex but also poses a significant financial burden. The building was insured, but it remains unclear if the insurance will cover the replacement of equipment stored inside, such as soccer nets.
City Administrator Ray Towry stated that the city has initiated the process of filing an insurance claim for the building. In the meantime, barricades have been placed around the structure, and temporary fencing will be installed to prevent access to the dangerous site.
Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding the series of mobile toilet fires to contact the Ephrata Police Department. The community is coming together to support the sports complex and ensure that such senseless acts of destruction are not repeated in the future.