Officials say court documents were damaged in a fire at a Toronto courthouse that may have been deliberately set.
Toronto fire district chief Stephan Powell says the fire broke out in the southeast corner of Old City Hall on Monday evening.
Toronto Police now say it was three separate fires set in one office.
Powell says the fire set off the building's sprinkler system, and the fire and water caused about $100,000 worth of damage.
Among the items damaged are a number of court documents, though he could not say how many or what they are specifically.
No injuries were reported as a result of the blaze.
Police released a photo of the suspect on Tuesday afternoon.
Toronto Police