Crime & Safety
$3K Reward for Info on Durham Arsons
The ATF is offering $3,000 to try to arrest those responsible for fires set in Durham.

A $3,000 reward is being offered to anyone who can help investigators make an arson arrest in connection with the five fires set in downtown Durham on Feb. 2
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives announced the reward May 10 in conjunction with the New Hampshire Fire Marshal and the Durham Fire and Police departments.
The fires were set in the early morning hours at 6 Main St., 15 Main St., 19 Main St., 20 Main St., and 4 Smith Park Lane.
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"Anyone who may have witnessed anything suspicious during the early morning hours of Feb. 2 is urged to call the Durham Police Department. All callers can remain anonymous," Durham Deputy Police Chief Rene Kelley said in a press release.
The Durham Police Department can be reached at (603) 868-2324. The New Hampshire State Arson Hotline is 1-800-400-3526. The ATF Arson Hotline is 1-800-ATF-FIRE (1-800-283-3473).
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