Anthony Bana ( | )

A suspect in a June fire intended to mask a burglary at a Summit County museum was arrested Sunday, the town of Frisco said in a media release today.

Anthony James Bana, 34, was arrested in Adams County and taken to the Summit County Jail in Breckenridge, where he is being held without bond.

Bana has been arrested several times in Summit County, Clear Creek and Eagle counties on burglary, theft and domestic violence, weapons and drunken driving charges, court records show.

Records also show Bana operates Bear Plumbing & Heating in Arvada, and formerly operated a plumbing business in Dillon. He has lived in Arvada, Denver, Dillon and Frisco in recent years.

On July 21, Frisco police named him a suspect in the Frisco Historic Park fire and burglary on June 19.

A fire damaged the 120-year-old Ruth House building, and as investigators looked into the arson, they found several items missing.

Those items have not been identified publicly, but the home included a variety of women's historical artifacts, including clothing, a hat collection, an antique sewing machine and related items.