$75,000 Reward for Felton Fire Arsonist Information
From San Francisco Fire Department
February 13, 2009
San Francisco Firefighters Union Local 798 announced today the establishment of a Reward Fund for information leading to the apprehension and prosecution of the Arsonist(s) responsible for the February 5, 2009 fire at 627 Felton Street that injured six Firefighters.
Members of the San Francisco community have reached out to the Fire Department with the desire to contribute to the Reward Fund, raising it to a total of $75,000. The San Francisco Fire Department and Local 798 would like to thank the following generous contributors for their efforts in bringing this arsonist to justice:
- Mitchell Engineering
- Michael Byrne
- Platinum Advisors
- Webcor Construction Company
- Boston Properties
- California Pacific Medical Center
- San Francisco Fire Commissioners
- PG&E
- American Airporter Shuttle
Arson Task Force Anonymous Tip Hotline: 415.575.4444
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