Screams erupted inside an Orange County McDonald's Sunday afternoon after a damaging explosion occurred in the men's bathroom. Customers and workers called 911 around 2:30 p.m. Sunday from the McDonald's on 6820 North Orange Blossom Trail in Lockhart. "There was an extensive damage to the bathroom, both locations. Both stalls were damaged," OCSO Captain Angelo Nieves said. No one was in the bathroom during the explosion and no one in the restaurant was hurt, deputies said. About 30 seconds before the blast, surveillance video shows a man leaving the men's restroom, deputies said. He is a person-of-interest in the case. The man is wearing a white tank top, black shorts, sneakers and a back brace. If you recognize him, deputies want to you call 911 or Crimeline. "This is an individual we want to ask questions because he was the last one to come out of restroom," Captain Nieves said. The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms are on scene investigating. "We don't want to classify it as a device at this point. We do know that there was an explosion. We know that it was not something that was the norm," Captain Nieves said.

Screams erupted inside an Orange County McDonald's Sunday afternoon after a damaging explosion occurred in the men's bathroom.

Customers and workers called 911 around 2:30 p.m. Sunday from the McDonald's on 6820 North Orange Blossom Trail in Lockhart.


"There was an extensive damage to the bathroom, both locations. Both stalls were damaged," OCSO Captain Angelo Nieves said.

No one was in the bathroom during the explosion and no one in the restaurant was hurt, deputies said.

About 30 seconds before the blast, surveillance video shows a man leaving the men's restroom, deputies said. He is a person-of-interest in the case.

The man is wearing a white tank top, black shorts, sneakers and a back brace. If you recognize him, deputies want to you call 911 or Crimeline.

"This is an individual we want to ask questions because he was the last one to come out of restroom," Captain Nieves said.



The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms are on scene investigating.

"We don't want to classify it as a device at this point. We do know that there was an explosion. We know that it was not something that was the norm," Captain Nieves said.



