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A juvenile was arrested for bringing a firearm to the Grant Southside Center Pool in Asheville, leading to immediate safety concerns and the temporary closure of the facility. The Asheville Police responded to reports of the firearm and secured it without injuries. Authorities are investigating the incident as the Parks and Recreation department looks for ways to enhance security. The closure affects scheduled pool programs, prompting community members to seek alternative recreational options during this period.
Asheville – A juvenile was arrested for bringing a firearm to the Grant Southside Center Pool in Asheville on Tuesday afternoon, prompting immediate safety concerns and the temporary closure of the facility. The Asheville Police Department responded to the pool around 3:22 p.m. after receiving a report about a firearm from a third-party caller. Officers located the juvenile and secured the weapon without reports of any injuries.
As a precautionary measure, the pool will remain closed until further notice. The Asheville Parks and Recreation department has cited ongoing behavioral issues at the facility, which have created unsafe environments for both patrons and staff. The decision to close the pool, although difficult, was deemed necessary to ensure the safety of the community.
As a result of the closure, all previously scheduled programs at the pool, including water aerobics and teen pool parties, have been canceled. In light of the incident, the Asheville Parks and Recreation department is exploring solutions to enhance security at the pool before it can safely reopen.
Authorities are collaborating with the Department of Juvenile Justice to investigate the incident further and determine possible charges for the juvenile. As part of the city’s ongoing commitment to community safety, residents are encouraged to utilize alternative public pool options operated by Buncombe County Parks & Recreation and Splasheville, located in Pack Square Park.
The city acknowledges that the closure of the Grant Southside Center Pool is an inconvenience, particularly during a time when another local pool remains unavailable due to damage from Tropical Storm Helene. The aim is to create a safe recreational space while addressing the concerns raised by the community.
This recent event highlights ongoing issues surrounding safety at public facilities, prompting local authorities and recreation officials to take necessary actions to ensure the protection and well-being of all users. The Asheville Parks and Recreation department is committed to monitoring the situation and ensuring proper safety measures are in place before reopening the Grant Southside Center Pool.
The Asheville Police Department and Parks and Recreation will continue to update the public regarding the status of the pool and any resolutions they implement. Community members are advised to stay informed about alternative recreational options during this temporary closure.
As the investigation unfolds, the city remains dedicated to addressing safety concerns and ensuring that public spaces remain welcoming for all residents. Further updates will be communicated to the community as they arise.
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