Surveillance video released by police shows the suspect with a toaster and a plastic gas container.
Police are searching for a suspect wanted in connection with an arson investigation in Mayfair.According to officials, the incident took place on April 30 just before midnight at the Dunkin' on the 6600 block of Frankford Avenue in the Mayfair section of the city. Police say the suspect was seen with a plastic gas container that he never used and left at the location.
Authorities say the suspect was also seen carrying a toaster that he placed in a trash can outside the store, which he then set on fire.
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