What happened at West Seattle Arcade?
An arson fire caused significant damage to the men’s bathroom. The owners are working with the police and increasing security.
Crime / West Seattle News
This article summarizes recent events in West Seattle, including an arson incident at a local arcade and the Seattle Public Schools Board’s decision to relocate programs from the Roxhill Annex building.
On Tuesday evening, West Seattle Arcade experienced an arson incident in its men’s bathroom, resulting in thousands of dollars in damage. The arcade owners are enhancing security measures, including adding code entry to the bathrooms. Separately, the Seattle Public Schools Board has approved a plan to move programs out of the Roxhill Annex building. Interagency Academy will move to Southwest Youth and Family Services, and BRIDGES will be relocated to the Chief Sealth International High School campus. The decision was driven by concerns over the facility’s safety and condition. The long-term plan for the Roxhill building is still under consideration.
An arson fire caused significant damage to the men’s bathroom. The owners are working with the police and increasing security.
The Seattle Public Schools Board cited safety and facility issues as the primary reasons for relocating the programs.
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