Berkeley Animal Shelter arson: arrest made

Berkeley police have made an arrest following an arson investigation that began at the animal shelter over the weekend.

Police arrested Peter Taraba, 48, Thursday morning on suspicion of more than 40 counts of animal cruelty, BPD said in response to a Scanner inquiry.

Authorities are also looking into whether Taraba had something to do with flooding in the building last night, said Officer Byron White, BPD spokesman.

Police and firefighters initially responded to the building Saturday night after the burglar alarm and sprinkler system went off in response to a fire in the first-floor donation collection area.

The fire was confined to the building stairwell, but there was significant smoke damage inside, authorities said.

According to Berkeley police, surveillance footage showed a man use a rock to break a window Saturday night and then ignite the fire with “an improvised incendiary device.”

Police said they identified Taraba, a local homeless man, after he returned to the area at some point after the fire.

No animals were hurt in the blaze but the fire has closed the shelter for an indeterminate amount of time.

In addition to the fire, police say someone “jumped the fence” and opened a faucet outside, flooding the inside of the shelter building, sometime after 5:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday morning.

Peter Taraba. BPD

Police arrested Taraba in downtown Berkeley shortly before 8 a.m. Thursday.

He was arrested on suspicion of arson and animal cruelty, police said.

Taraba is now being held on $670,000 bail at Santa Rita Jail and is scheduled for arraignment Monday.

Stay tuned for updates.

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