Florida woman sets a stranger’s car on fire to car, she thought it belonged to ex-boyfriend
Carmen Chamblee(seen setting the car ablaze) told police she thought the car belonged to her ex-boyfriend
Florida woman caught after setting fire to car, thought it belonged to ex-boyfriend
Carmen Chamblee, 19, attempted to get revenge on the ex-boyfriend by torching his car
Problem is, car belonged to a complete stranger
Caught in the act by surveillance camera, charged with second-degree arson
A 19-year-old Florida woman Carmen Chamblee, has been arrested after she attempted to get revenge on her ex-boyfriend by setting fire to his car. However, she set the wrong car ablaze.
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“I’ve never seen her in my life,” he said.
Chamblee allegedly stuck a rag in the car’s gas tank and set it on fire. She may have also used a flammable liquid as accelerant for the arson to the white Honda Civic.
Witnesses told investigators she left the scene on a bicycle. A couple of days later, police released video of a woman with a purse slung over her arm feeding the flames.

Carmen Chamblee, 19, burnt a stranger’s auto in an attempt to get revenge on her ex-boyfriend
Thomas Jennings had never seen the strange woman who torched his car
Thankfully, a surveillance camera outside the man’s home caught the Florida woman in the act. Police said they identified her as Chamblee, leading to her arrest Saturday morning by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office.
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Last week a $5,000 reward was posted for information leading to the arrest of whoever destroyed Thomas Jennings’ car. Chamberlee was subsequently arrested and charged with second-degree arson. As of Saturday afternoon, Chamblee was being held in Pinellas County Jail. Records indicate she had not made bail.
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