RCMP announce charges against 25-year-old Mission man for Heritage Park arsons
MISSION — Mission RCMP announced Monday, February 20 that the B.C. Prosecution Service has approved six charges of arson against 25-year-old Mission man Joseph Kraakman for his alleged involvement in a series of intentionally-set fires in Heritage Park.
According to a news release from Constable Harrison Mohr, media relations spokesperson for the Mission RCMP detachment, Heritage Park in Mission is one of the city’s most popular parks, with areas of dense forest, numerous walking trails, and open areas where visitors can gather.
However, since July 2021, the park has been targeted in a series of intentionally set fires. Constable Mohr said Mission Fire Rescue Service was able to suppress most of the fires soon after they were set, however one fire in August 2021 reached 0.8 hectares in size. Helicopters from the B.C. Wildfire Service had to be called in to douse that fire from the air, and a residential neighbourhood was also evacuated as a precaution. After each fire, investigators from the Mission RCMP’s Serious Crime Unit and the BC Wildfire Service’s Provincial Fire Origin and Cause Unit attended to examine the scene and gather evidence, which eventually led to a suspect being identified.
On February 2, 2023, Mission RCMP arrested 25-year-old Mission resident Joseph Kraakman for arson. The B.C. Prosecution Service has now approved six counts of arson against Kraakman. He has since been released on conditions not to enter Heritage Park or possess any incendiary devices, and has an upcoming court date in Abbotsford Provincial Court.
