By Bill Lindelof
blindelof@sacbee.com
Sacramento Fire Department investigators have arrested a teen for setting a fire in a restroom over the weekend at a South Sacramento school.
The 16-year-old boy was identified by security video. He is not being named because he is a juvenile. Two other teens who may also be involved have still not been identified.
The restroom at Collis P. Huntington Elementary School suffered minor damage in the blaze on Sunday.
Sacramento Unified School District police Sgt. Vince Matranga said that at about 5 p.m. three teens were on the Huntington school campus, 5921 26th Street, near Sacramento Executive Airport.
One of the teens discovered that a door to a school restroom had been left unlocked. The teen went inside and set paper towels in a metal trash can on fire.
The heat and smoke set off a sensor and alerted the Sacramento Fire Department. Only smoke damage was sustained in the fire.
The restroom is in the northeast corner of the school cafeteria.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Sacramento Crime Alert at (916) 443-4357.
Call The Bee's Bill Lindelof, (916) 321-1079.









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