Prosecutors charge two suspects in Templeton Feed and Grain arson fire

CalCoastNews
May 21, 2026
It’s a relief to finally see some movement in a case that’s weighed heavily on our North County community. According to CalCoastNews, the District Attorney’s office has filed charges against two individuals—a 38-year-old from Morro Bay and a 16-year-old—for the July 4th arson that destroyed the historic Templeton Feed and Grain. For those of us who grew up grabbing a bag of chicken feed or a scoop of local gossip at that old landmark, the loss felt personal. That building wasn’t just a store; it was a piece of Templeton’s soul, a place where generations of farmers and families crossed paths.
What makes this sting even more is the alleged involvement of an adult driving a minor to commit such a devastating act. We trust our kids to learn responsibility, not to be led into destruction. As the legal process unfolds, let’s remember that our community’s strength lies in how we support one another through hard times. Whether you stopped by the feed store once a week or just admired its vintage sign from the road, this is a moment to reflect on what we’ve lost—and to hope that justice brings a small measure of closure.
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