Authorities say an early-morning fire at a Carl’s Jr. in Las Vegas caused at least $100,000 in damage.
Officials say the restaurant near the intersection of Cheyenne Avenue and Rainbow Boulevard was open and two employees were inside when the fire was reported about 4:45 a.m. Tuesday.
Las Vegas Fire and Rescue spokesman Tim Szymanski says the flames were in the attic and around the air conditioning unit on the roof.
Firefighters say no customers were at the restaurant, and nobody was injured.
The cause is under investigation.
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