WPD Officer Raul Ramirez takes arson suspect Alberto Melgoza to a waiting police vehicle. —Watsonville Police Facebook page

WATSONVILLE—Police have arrested a man suspected of starting a fire in St. Patrick’s Catholic Parish that caused $100,000 in damage.

Alberto Melgoza, 36, is also suspected of setting a fire at Ave Maria Memorial Chapel in June, Watsonville Police spokeswoman Michelle Pulido said.

Melgoza was arrested at about 9:30am near Center Street, about 12 hours after the fire broke out at the church, Pulido said.

Fire crews and several nearby fire agencies responded to the church shortly after 10pm on Monday. 

Video surveillance footage helped investigators identify and arrest Melgoza.

He was booked into the Santa Cruz County Jail on felony arson charges, including vandalizing a place of worship. He was being held Tuesday without bail, jail records showed.

Deacon David Ford,  Vice Chancellor of the Diocese of Monterey, said that Sunday mass will be held in the gymnasium of Moreland Notre Dame School across the street.

“The Bishop’s main message is to thank the first responders, and to let the people of the parish and the pastor know of our love and prayers and support as they go through this rebuilding.”

Church member Monica Fernandez said the news of the fire saddened her, particularly when she saw the damage for herself.

“I had to explain to my 8- and 9-year-old boys that there was a fire inside the Parish, and we would not be able to attend mass for some time,” she said. “In our heart, we hoped that the parish would be up and running again. My 8-year-old is enrolled in the 2nd year catechism. News like this is devastating to children and adults of the community.”

Pastor Jason Simas said in the church’s Facebook page that the fire occurred in the section of the wall between the piano and the organ. 

The blaze damaged two stations of the cross, one stained glass window, the organ console and potentially the digital piano.  

Additionally, there was water damage from efforts to quell the flames, requiring a restoration company to remove the carpet. 

A leaking sprinkler will also have to be repaired, as will a hole in the roof made by firefighters to get water onto the blaze.

Simas predicts it will be at least two weeks before services can be held, with a full restoration possibly taking months.

Daily services will be held in the Serra Center, and weekend services will be held in the gym, Simas said.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. This is really sad. What a piece of trash this guy is to do this to a place of worship that would likely lend assistance to anyone who asks. Really hard to take, and on the anniversary of the earthquake that caused so much damage to the church back in 1989.

  2. I am not understanding why WPD is not treating this as a hate crime? I would demand that the prosecutor treat it as such! There was a neo nazi distributing literature in Aptos and he was prosecuted for hate crimes. The Catholic community should demand the same!

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