Fire Marshal looking for suspect in central Lubbock Schlotzsky's arson

The Lubbock Fire Marshal’s Office announced it is seeking a suspect linked to an arson fire following a burglary earlier this month at a central Lubbock fast food restaurant.

The fire was reported Aug. 2 at Schlotzsky's in the 3700 block of 19th Street, according to a statement from the FMO.

Investigators say 19-year-old Blair Warner is suspected of burglarizing the business and setting it on fire before fleeing the scene at 2:38 a.m.

Two fires were started in the building, one in the kitchen and one in the office, according to the Lubbock Police Department report. No injuries were reported, but damage to the property was extensive.

FMO is still seeking information on the location of Warner, who is wanted on a charge of second-degree felony arson.

Anyone with information related to Warner's location is asked to call Crime Line at 806.741.1000 or Investigator Michael Jones at 806.775.2646. Information leading to an arrest is eligible for a reward, according to the news release.

Crime Line callers may remain anonymous. The Lubbock Fire Marshal’s Office investigation is ongoing.

This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Fire Marshal looking for suspect in central Lubbock Schlotzsky's arson