But the car's owner said he has no idea who she is and has never seen her

Said she thought Honda belonged to her ex boyfriend, according to police

She is accused of intentionally setting a car on fire earlier this month

A Florida woman set fire to a car thinking it belonged to her ex boyfriend but got the wrong vehicle, authorities believe.

Carmen Chamblee, 19, was arrested Saturday morning near Clearwater and charged with second-degree arson.

She is accused of intentionally setting a Honda on fire earlier this month, ABC Action News reported.

Chamblee said she believed the vehicle belong to her ex boyfriend, according to the police. But the owner of the Honda, Thomas Jennings, said he has never seen her before and has no idea who she is.

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A security camera caught footage of a woman setting fire to a Honda earlier this month. Police believe this is Carmen Chamblee, 19, who was arrested Saturday near Clearwater, Florida

Thomas Jennings, the owner of the car, said he had never seen the woman in the surveillance video (pictured) and had no idea who she was

A security camera caught footage of a woman stirring up a blaze at the back of the Honda.

Police believe Chamblee is the woman on the video.

Investigators found that a rag was set ablaze and placed in the gas tank of the vehicle.

Jennings' roommate was the one who alerted him that his car was on fire. The two men ran out with a pot of water to try to extinguish the blaze - but Jennings told ABC Action News it was 'too much'.

Chamblee was taken to the Pinellas County Jail on Saturday according to online records.

She was scheduled to appear in front of a judge on Sunday morning.

Chamblee (pictured in a mugshot) was arrested near Clearwater on Saturday morning. She said she believed the vehicle belong to her ex boyfriend, according to the police

Investigators found that a rag was set ablaze and placed in the gas tank of the vehicle. Pictured, surveillance footage shows a woman stirring a blaze at the back of the Honda