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A UD Freshman Set Fire to Door Signs at South Academy Hall, the Fourth of Five Campus Arsons in Two Months

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Early on Friday, May 5, 2023, University of Delaware Police investigated a report of arson at South Academy Residence Hall after someone set fire to door signs, causing minor damage. The Delaware State Fire Marshal's office arrested a UD freshman who lived in the hall and charged him with reckless burning; twelve days later, on May 17, a dumpster fire behind neighboring Smyth Hall was ruled the fifth intentionally set fire on the Newark campus in two months.

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INITIAL ALERTEmail
UD ALERT: UD Police are investigating a report of arson at South Academy Residence Hall on Academy Street. Someone set fire to door signs in the building early this morning, causing minor damage. No injuries have been reported. If you have information about this incident, contact UD Police at 302-831-2222 or the Delaware State Fire Marshal's Office.

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UDaily's official Crime Update described the damage as limited to door signs, consistent with a low-severity but still felony-eligible arson report
South Academy Residence Hall primarily houses upperclassmen and sits adjacent to Smyth Hall, where a related dumpster fire would occur twelve days later
The report came amid a spring 2023 pattern the Newark Post later described as five intentionally set fires on UD's campus in two months
FOLLOW-UPEmail
UD ALERT UPDATE: The Delaware State Fire Marshal's office has arrested a University of Delaware freshman in connection with the May 5 fire at South Academy Residence Hall. The student, who lived in the hall, faces one count of reckless burning. He has been banned from UD residence halls pending the outcome of the student conduct process. UD Police and the State Fire Marshal continue to investigate a related pattern of small fires on campus this spring.

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UDaily reported the student was charged criminally with reckless burning but handled administratively by the university rather than facing university-level expulsion proceedings reported publicly
The 'related pattern of small fires' language reflects UDaily's and the Newark Post's framing of a spring 2023 series affecting the Academy Street residential cluster
State Fire Marshal jurisdiction, rather than UD Police alone, reflects Delaware's practice of routing arson investigations through the fire marshal's office even on university property
UPDATEEmail
UD ALERT UPDATE: A dumpster fire reported behind Smyth Hall on Academy Street this evening has been ruled arson by the Delaware State Fire Marshal's office. This is the fifth intentionally set fire investigated on the Newark campus since March. Firefighters contained the fire to the dumpster; damage is estimated at $500. UD Police and the State Fire Marshal's office continue to investigate. Report suspicious activity to UD Police at 302-831-2222.

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The Newark Post reported the dumpster fire occurred at 5:30 PM on May 17 behind Smyth Hall, immediately adjacent to South Academy Hall, and was contained with about $500 in damage
This was reported as the fifth arson on UD's campus in two months, a pattern distinct from the criminally-resolved May 5 South Academy incident
Unlike the May 5 fire, no suspect was identified for the Smyth Hall dumpster fire in available reporting; the criminal investigation remained separately open
Context

Background

The University of Delaware's Academy Street residential cluster in Newark, Delaware, saw a spring 2023 pattern of small intentionally set fires. On May 5, 2023, UD Police and the Delaware State Fire Marshal's office investigated door signs set on fire at South Academy Residence Hall, causing minor damage; the fire marshal's office identified and arrested a UD freshman who lived in the hall, charging him with reckless burning and banning him from university housing pending the student conduct process. Twelve days later, on May 17, 2023, a dumpster fire behind neighboring Smyth Hall was ruled arson, the fifth intentionally set fire on UD's campus since March 2023 according to the Newark Post. WDEL reported the dumpster fire was contained by firefighters with about $500 in damage, and that the criminal investigation into that fire remained open separately from the resolved South Academy case. The episode illustrates how Clery Act timely-warning obligations can apply to a low-severity but recurring property-crime pattern in a residential cluster, even when individual incidents cause only minor damage.
Analysis

Key Findings

Door signs at South Academy Residence Hall were set on fire on May 5, 2023, the fourth in a string of intentionally set fires on UD's campus that spring
A UD freshman living in the hall was identified and arrested by the Delaware State Fire Marshal's office and charged with reckless burning
The student was banned from UD residence halls and referred to the university's Community Standards and Conflict Resolution office rather than facing a public expulsion announcement
A related dumpster fire behind adjacent Smyth Hall on May 17, 2023 was separately ruled arson and described as the fifth intentionally set fire on campus in two months
Delaware routes arson investigations through the State Fire Marshal's office rather than campus police alone, even for on-campus incidents
Outcome
A UD freshman residing in South Academy Hall was arrested by the Delaware State Fire Marshal's office and charged with one count of reckless burning; he was arraigned at JP Court 2, released on his own recognizance, referred to UD's Community Standards and Conflict Resolution office, and banned from UD residence halls. No injuries were reported. The South Academy fire was the fourth in a string of intentionally set fires on UD's campus that spring; a fifth, a dumpster fire behind adjacent Smyth Hall on May 17, remained under separate investigation by the State Fire Marshal and UD Police.
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Campus Alert Archive. "University of Delaware: A UD Freshman Set Fire to Door Signs at South Academy Hall, the Fourth of Five Campus Arsons in Two Months." Incident of May 5, 2023. Added July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/university-of-delaware-south-academy-arson-2023-05-05/

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Added July 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion