FBI offering reward for info on fires at 3 Walmart stores in Alabama and Mississippi

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FBI offering reward for info on fires at 3 Walmart stores in Alabama and Mississippi
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The FBI is searching for people in connection to fires at 3 Walmart stores along the Gulf Coast of Mississippi and Alabama, officials say.

The FBI is searching for people in connection to fires at four Walmart stores along the Gulf Coast of Mississippi and Alabama, officials said Monday.

Over the weekend, federal agents offered rewards for information on people seen in pictures from Walmart locations that experienced suspicious fires, one in Gulfport, Mississippi, and two around Mobile, Alabama. In a series of six tweeted photos, the images of masked shoppers appeared to show at least three people, two men and a woman, FBI spokesman Thomas Loftis said.

FBI Mobile offers a $2500 reward for information leading to the to the location and identity of the people in the photographs from the Wal Mart fire on the Beltline in Mobile, Alabama on 5/27/21. Please call 251-438-3674 with any information.

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