Man Arrested After Allegedly Setting Fire to Grants Pass Elementary School

Very early in the morning, January 14th, Grants Pass Police officers and Grants Pass Fire and Rescue were dispatched to Lincoln Elementary School regarding a fire alarm just after 1:30am.

The first arriving police officer located four outdoor propane heaters active and set on high. Two of the heaters were against a wooden wall of the school and had caused the wall to ignite. The police officer immediately extinguished the flames with a fire extinguisher to prevent further damage. Grants Pass Fire and Rescue arrived shortly after to ensure the fire had not spread further.

Surveillance video captured 28 year old Quest Kellen Cougar Vanlohuizen, moving the heaters and igniting them near the wooden wall. The video also showed Vanlohuizen ingesting suspected illicit drugs while in the same area. Vanlohuizen had fled the scene prior to the arrival of first responders.

(photos courtesy Grants Pass Police Department)

On Friday morning, a Grants Pass Police Detective observed Vanlohuizen at the Josephine County Courthouse and arrested the suspect with the assistance of patrol officers at 9:24am.

Vanlohuizen was transported to the Josephine County Jail where he was lodged for Reckless Burning, Second Degree Criminal Mischief, and Third Degree Theft.