The insurer of the Little Nashville Opry in Nashville, Ind., is offering an additional $25,000 reward for information leading to convictions in the Sept. 19 arson that destroyed the Brown County concert venue.
The additional money offered by Indiana Insurance brings the total reward to $30,000. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security already was offering $5,000.
The reward money will go to anyone who provides information that leads to the conviction of those responsible for setting the blaze, which caused an estimated $3 million in damage.
Anyone with information can call the state homeland security’s arson hotline at 800-382-4628.
Information from: The Herald Times, www.hoosiertimes.com
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