San Diego
The San Diego Unified School District is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the identification and arrest of anyone responsible for setting a fire March 16 at Crawford High School. The fire caused an estimated $175,000 damage to the school’s administration building.
The reward is in addition to the $1,000 reward being offered by Crime Stoppers.
Anyone with information about the fire should contact the San Diego Police Department, or the district’s School Police Services at 293-8050.
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