Last night, the UC Santa Cruz Police Department received information about another Oakes College arson (17-1201) involving the burning of a poster/flier that occurred on the evening of Thursday, Nov. 16, on the third floor of F building (Hong-Lim). Subsequent investigation throughout the night and this morning led to the arrest of UC Santa Cruz student and G Building (Weisel) resident Ryan Recalde, 18, on one count of arson. Recalde was booked into the Santa Cruz County Jail this morning.
Our investigation is still ongoing, and we urge anyone with information to come forward and assist us with identifying who is responsible for intentionally setting fire to posters and fliers posted on the residential hall walls or bulletin boards on the second floor of Oakes College, G Building (Wiesel House). The incidents include:
- two fliers posted on the second floor that were burned at 3 p.m. on Nov. 1.
- a flier and a poster on the second floor were found burned on Nov. 12. This caused the wall to be scorched and is believed to have happened between 5 p.m. on Nov. 9, 2017 and 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 12, 2017.
- three posters and fliers posted to the second floor residential hall walls or bulletin boards were burned on November 16, 2017, between 8:50 p.m. and 9:05 p.m.
- a flier on the second floor was set on fire and burned at 1 a.m. on Nov. 17.
- the door sign to Oakes College F Building (Hong-Lim House) was burned during an unknown time frame.
Anyone who may be a witness or has information regarding these crimes are encouraged to call the UC Santa Cruz Police Department at 831-459-2231, ext. 1.
Safety Tips
No action or inaction by a crime victim makes that person responsible for their victimization. Perpetrators are responsible for crimes and their effects.
- If you feel you or others are in danger, immediately call 911. Immediately report all crimes, suspicious people, activity or information to the UC Santa Cruz Police Department.
- Be alert to your surroundings. Your actions can help prevent others from becoming victims. Attempt to keep a safe distance from strangers.
- Trust your instincts. If something or someone makes you uneasy, tell someone, avoid the person or leave the area.
Campus Resources
For students, a range of support services is also available through the Cowell Student Health Center, including personal counseling through Counseling and Psychological Services and support through a Confidential Victim Advocate. More information can be found online.
For student and employees, the Office of Harassment and Discrimination, Prevention and Investigation Unit can provide assistance and can be reached at 831-459-2462.
For employees, the Employee Assistance Program can provide personal counseling and support. More information can be found online.
Report all suspicious persons, in-progress crimes, and emergencies by calling 911.
This bulletin is in compliance with 20 U.S.C. Section 1092 (f), the "Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act" ("Clery Act"), and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).