Dumpster fire outside Texas AG office; suspect arrested

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Dumpster fire outside Texas Attorney General's office was arson: AG

Texas AG Ken Paxton's office is seeking help finding the arson suspect. Video Courtesy: Texas Attorney General

The Texas Attorney General's Office says that the person responsible for setting a dumpster on fire outside its office has been arrested.

In a tweet, Ken Paxton's office says Texas DPS arrested a 42-year-old woman.

The woman has reportedly been charged with criminal mischief equal to or greater than $25,000 but less than $30,000.

In a follow up tweet, Paxton released a statement saying the fire was determined "unintentional" by Texas DPS.

The Austin Fire Department said in a tweet that their arson investigators assisted in the investigation, collecting samples for the state lab at the request of Texas DPS and Governor Abbott.

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Dumpster fire near Texas AG Ken Paxton's office

Video provided by the Texas Attorney General's office shows a dumpster fire that the office says is an arson. It says it's looking to identify a person of interest and anyone with information should contact AFD.

The AG's office tweeted out videos and announced that someone had set fire to the dumpster at around 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday and they asked for the public's help finding the suspect.

Austin Fire Department Arson Investigators assisted the investigation by collected samples for the state lab at the request of Texas DPS

This came on the same day allegations against Paxton came to a head at the State Capitol.