Orange City man charged with setting street skateboard ramp on fire

ORANGE CITY -- Fed up with kids skateboarding in his West Highlands neighborhood, 45-year-old Lewis Smith decided to take matters into his own hands, deputies said On
Sunday night, Lewis set the kids' skateboard ramp on fire in the middle of 17th Street and Central Avenue just west of Orange City, according to a Volusia County ASheriff's report.

County firefighters, who already had their hands full battling a series of brush fires, were called to douse the flames that had engulfed the skateboard ramp. And for Smith, the deed earned him a trip to jail after responding Volusia County Sheriff's deputies charged him with criminal mischief, Sheriff's spokesman Gary Davidson said.

When deputies were called to the scene at about 8:05 p.m. Sunday night, firefighters with Volusia County Fire Services were already putting out the blaze, but had to quickly leave to respond to two other fires.

Meanwhile, several residents -- including a 35-year-old man who had built the skateboard ramp for neighborhood children to use -- were
engaged in a verbal dispute with Smith, Davidson said, adding neighbors reported there had been friction over the skateboard ramp because Smith didn't like it in the
road.

While being interviewed by deputies, Smith said he had told the man who built the ramp several times to keep it out of the road. On Sunday, Smith said he decided to get rid of the problem by using a lighter to set the ramp on fire, according to the Sheriff's report

Smith was transported to the Volusia County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach and then released on his own recognizance.