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14-year-old girl arrested for fire set inside metro Walmart

Fire damage inside the Peachtree City Walmart store. (via WSB-TV)

FAYETTE COUNTY, Ga. — Police have charged a 14-year-old with arson one week after police say someone intentionally set a fire inside a metro Walmart.

Peachtree City Fire Department Chief Wilbur Harbin said the fire broke out in the paper products section of the store on Highway 54 just after 7 p.m. last Wednesday. 

Body camera footage showed the tense moments Peachtree City officers spent searching the burning Walmart for customers trapped inside.

“Anybody in here? Everybody out!” the officers can be heard shouting.

A Walmart employee, who did not want to be identified, said that when she saw the fire, she also started yelling for people to get out of the store.

“Just telling them, ‘Come on! Let’s go, we gotta go!’” she said.

Luckily, no customers were injured. Three officers were hospitalized for smoke inhalation, but have since been released.

It took hours to put out the flames, with firefighters from Peachtree City, Coweta County, Fayetteville, and Fayette County finally extinguishing the fire around 4 a.m. Thursday.

The store sustained extensive damage to the interior and the roof.