Up to $5,000 reward offered for information that helps solve Plymouth arson case

Plymouth Fire Chief Edward Bradley and State Fire Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey are asking for the public’s help with a fire at 4 Avenue A in Plymouth. The intentionally set fire started shortly after midnight this morning.

“Anyone who saw something or someone in the area around the time of the fire or who has any information about how it started, is asked to call the confidential Arson Hotline, 1-800-682-9229,” said Chief Bradley. The Arson Hotline is part of the Arson Watch Reward Program sponsored by the property and casualty insurance companies of Massachusetts. The program provides rewards of UP TO $5,000 for information that helps to solve the case.

The fire was jointly investigated by the Plymouth Fire and Police Departments and State Police assigned to the Office of the State Fire Marshal.