Investigation continues in Shining Rock arson case

Shining Rock dorm was open in the 2022 school year. During the Fall 2023 semester had three arson cases. Photo by Stewart Butler.

The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation has joined WCU Police in the Shining Rock arson investigation.

WCU Police Department received reports of a fire in Shining Rock Residence Hall Tuesday, Nov. 14. Smoke was traced to two trash cans burning in the third floor communal bathroom.

This marked the third case of suspected arson within three weeks. All three in Shining Rock, one of the three new dorms that houses mainly freshman. While damage was insignificant, WCU Police urge residents to be aware of their surroundings. Shining Rock Residential Living staff declined to comment but residents were quick to voice their opinion.

“I believe the arson was very irresponsible and childish. It reflects poorly on the freshman class and makes it look bad as a whole,” said Shining Rock resident Jeb Nelson. “We need to start acting like mature college students and start focusing on other things like education.”

The WCU Police Department also received reports of arson in Shining Rock Oct. 25 and Nov. 6. The search for the perpetrator in the Nov. 6 investigation concluded due to a lack of sufficient evidence.

“WCU is a close-knit community,” WCU Chief of Police, Steve Lillard said. “With that being said, any incidents that impact our students in a negative way should be taken seriously by all members of our campus. Everyone associated with WCU should have a desire to see these incidents end so that our students can continue to work toward their academic goals without interruption.”

WCU currently offers a $1000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for the incident. The reward will be added to the student’s account balance and must be used for educational purposes. WCU reserves the right to publicize the informant’s name as permitted by North Carolina law.

“We have been in constant contact with members of our community developing awareness messaging as well as soliciting information that may help with the investigation. These events are a priority to WCU Police, and we continue to encourage anyone with any information to come forward so that we can prevent future incidents,” Lillard said.

WCU Police urge anyone with information to step forward. Reports can be made to the WCU Police Department non-emergency number, (828) 227-7301.