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Federal Reward Offered for Critical Information on Deadly Sacramento County Arson

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Published on September 06, 2024
Federal Reward Offered for Critical Information on Deadly Sacramento County ArsonSource: X/ATF San Francisco

The search for answers in a deadly Sacramento County arson continues as the federal government has announced a monetary incentive for information leading to an arrest. According to FOX40, a reward of $5,000 is being offered nearly two months after the fatal blaze that claimed a life on Oak Grove Avenue in Citrus Heights.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is spearheading the efforts to seek justice for the individual found deceased in their home after the fire date stamped June 7, a day now seared into the community's memory though details remain elusive as government efforts press on a spokesperson has added on FOX40, "Anyone with information on the incident is encouraged to contact the Citrus Heights Police Department or ATF San Francisco."

Authorities have keenly noted a vehicle possibly connected to the crime, a 2002-2006 blue Toyota Camry with distinct characteristics. ABC10 reports, "The car is blue. The top of the car has paint corrosion due to heat, no sunroof, aftermarket five-spoke chrome rims, and no window tint" as the specific description provided by the Citrus Heights Police Department, who aid in the search.

Officials have established contact points for tips, offering anonymity to those who may hold pieces of the truth, as solving this crime delivers not just an answer but also a sense of closure to those shadowed by the event; the ATF has made it clear, "Anyone with information can call 1-888-ATF-FIRE (1-888-283-3473) or email [email protected] or www.reportit.com," as mentioned on ABC10.