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Man faces arson charge for Myrtle Beach BBQ restaurant fire

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MYRTLE BEACH (WBTW) – Horry County Police announced an arrest in a fire that destroyed a Myrtle Beach restaurant.

A press release from Lt. Raul Denis says Christopher L. Bryant, 47, of Andrews, faces arson in the third degree and burglary in the second degree charges in connection with the November 18 fire at Big D’s Bar-B-Que Barn.

Christopher L. Bryant (Photo: Horry Co. Sheriff's Office)
Christopher L. Bryant (Photo: Horry Co. Sheriff’s Office)

Horry County Police asked for the public’s help in identifying the man caught on surveillance video.

According to Horry County Fire Rescue Assistant Chief Justin Gibbins, 40 firefighters from Myrtle Beach and Horry County responded to the scene of a fire at Big D’s Bar-B-Que Barn, located at 350 George Bishop Pkwy in Myrtle Beach, around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday.

A press release from Lt. Raul Denis with Horry County Police states an Horry County Fire Rescue arson investigator, after examining the fire, deemed it suspicious. Horry County Police is investigating this case as a possible arson at this time.

The emergency call came in to dispatch after an Horry County Police officer noticed the flames. The fire shut down George Bishop Parkway, near Highway 17 and Highway 501 until 6:45 a.m. Wednesday morning.

 

Assistant Chief Gibbins says when crews arrived, the fire had already progressed through the attic space. The fire then broke through the roof.

PHOTO GALLERY: View pictures from the scene of the fire

No one was in the building at the time of the fire, adds Gibbins.

John Russell Davis, owner of Big D’s Bar-B-Que Barn, says the fire will take a toll on his income.

Horry County detectives are looking for the man pictured as a person of interest in the suspicious fire that destroyed a Myrtle Beach restaurant.
Horry County detectives are looking for the man pictured as a person of interest in the suspicious fire that destroyed a Myrtle Beach restaurant.

“It’s sad,” Davis says. “Luckily, I’m blessed to have another restaurant in Conway, so I do have income coming in. [But], this will be a loss.”

Anyone with information related to this fire is asked to contact Horry County Police at 843-915-8477.

 


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