The owner of Smead’s Pub in Washougal says that an “inexperienced arsonist” threw two incendiary devices onto her establishment’s roof in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 31, causing damage to the building but no injuries.
“We got a lot of footage from the back (camera),” Kimber Eckman told The Post-Record. “It’s so disturbing to watch him just sit there and light these things and throw them (up there). It’s just absolutely awful.”
The Washougal Police Department (WPD) is investigating the incident.
“I can confirm there is a report that has been assigned to our detective sergeant,” WPD Chief Wendi Steinbronn said. “I don’t want to provide any details at this time or ask for the public’s help. No one was hurt.”
Eckman said a man lit two bottles on fire, threw them onto the roof along with a can of gasoline, and ran away at 2:51 a.m. Eckman said the act was recorded on her pub’s security system.
“The only saving grace that I think we had is the fact that when he threw the gas can up there, it didn’t connect with the fire that was already going,” she said. “Had he connected both of those ‘Molotov cocktails’ with that container of gasoline that he threw up there, there would have been more damage.”