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Two suspects wanted for arson and theft at Walmart locations

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BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) -

Baton Rouge Fire Department Fire Investigators are asking for help to find two people in connection to arson fires and theft at two Walmart locations.

The two suspects are Paul Triplett and Quinteria Sanders. Triplett is about 6'2, 240 pounds, medium complexion and has short hair with a light beard. Sanders is about 5'7, dark complexion with long hair.

The arson fires and theft occurred at the Walmart Supercenters on College Drive and O'Neal Lane this morning.

Both locations were evacuated after a Walmart employee noticed the fires. Employees were able to extinguish the fires.

There was no reported injuries. Damages from the fire are estimated at $11,000 for each store.

If you have any information, please contact CrimeStoppers 344-STOP or Fire Investigators at 354-1419.

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