Walmart

The Walmart Supercenter near Covington allegedly set on fire by two teenagers earlier this month will partially reopen at 7 a.m. Monday.

The store announced on its Facebook page that customers will be able to shop for items including groceries, meat, produce, dairy, household cleaning supplies, paper goods and pet and beauty supplies.

The store has been closed since June 5, when two boys allegedly set a fire in the store that consumed an aisle of products in the automotive section.

The boys were arrested but their names have not been released.

It was originally thought the store could be closed for weeks. It was not clear Sunday when the store will be completely open.

The two juveniles were arrested June 5 following the release of surveillance footage that showed them in the aisle of the store, and they were seen leaving the parking lot in an SUV.

They were booked into the Florida Parishes Juvenile Detention Center on one count each of aggravated arson, conspiracy to commit aggravated arson, and manufacturing and possession of a delayed action incendiary device.

Neither the local fire department nor state Fire Marshal's Office has released any specifics about how the fire was set, beyond saying it is believed to be arson.

Email Chad Calder at ccalder@theadvocate.com.