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Ector Co. Sheriff's Office Asks For Help To Solve Arson

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: August 4, 2010
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The Ector County Sheriff's Office is still trying to solve an arson from three months ago. Now, they're also asking the public for help.
    The arson case is related to a May 9th a fire at a home on Neal Street in Odessa. No one was in the home at the time, and no one was hurt in the blaze.
    A man was seen in the area with a blue, plastic five gallon container. He came up to the front porch of the house and threw the container. Then he took off in a red Ford Mustang.
    If anyone has information, they're urged to contact the Ector County Sheriff's Office.  Anyone who provides information that leads to a conviction could get a $1,000 reward.

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