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Reward offered in Newton County arson investigation

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John F. King Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner | Georgia Department of Insurance & Safety Fire

A fire in Covington is currently under investigation, according to an announcement from John F. King, Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner. The fire, which occurred on March 29, heavily damaged the deck of a residential structure on Lee Street, but resulted in no reported injuries or fatalities.

Commissioner King stated, “On Saturday, March 29th, investigators from the State Fire Marshal’s office responded to the scene of a residential fire on Lee St in Covington.” He also emphasized the importance of any information that could lead to solving the case: “Anyone with information is advised to call the 24/7 Georgia Arson Control Hotline at 1-800-282-5804.”

A reward of up to $10,000 has been offered for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of those responsible. The confidentiality of callers is assured as they may remain anonymous.

In the ongoing investigation, the office is collaborating with the Covington Fire Department and the City of Covington Police Department.

The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire is committed to its mission of safeguarding Georgia families by ensuring access to essential insurance products and promoting building safety through equitable regulation that fosters economic opportunities across Georgia.

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