Up to $5,000 reward offered after arson: Fire Marshal

WARREN, Ohio (WJW) — A fire this past weekend at the same house where there was a fire eight months ago in the Trumbull County city of Warren has been ruled an arson, according to the Division of State Fire Marshal.

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The arson happened at 12:31 a.m. on Saturday at 220 Atlantic Street, investigators said. This time the home was vacant when it was set on fire.

The first fire took place in June 2023 when the home was occupied at the time.

*Above photo is courtesy of Division of State Fire Marshal*

Investigators with the Division of State Fire Marshal said they’re looking for information “to help bring the perpetrator(s) to justice.”

The Blue Ribbon Arson Committee is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible.

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Anyone who has information is “encouraged” to contact the State Fire Marshal’s tip line at 1-800-589-2728.

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