A man accused of setting fire to a historic museum in Frisco, Colorado, has been offered a plea deal that would require him to pay for the damage.
Tony Bana appeared in court Monday on charges of theft, burglary and arson after the museum was damaged by a fire on June 19.
According to the Summit Daily, Bana could be forced to pay $76,000 for property damage.
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