Henryetta Police made an arrest after a fire destroyed a business early Monday morning.
Firefighters were called to the Lacour Dalton Building between 5 and 5:30 a.m., Thehenryettan.com reports.
The store, which manufactures dog food, is located at 2nd and Broadway.
Police Chief Steve Norman said his officers found Christopher Wrenn, 45, near the railroad tracks adjacent to the fire. Officers questioned him and discovered he had items taken from the plant.
They arrested him on complaints of trespassing, burglary, concealing stolen property and arson.
Henryetta and Dewar fire departments battled the fire at the mostly sheet metal building. There are no known injuries.
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