The Bureau of Indian Affairs is offering rewards up to $10,000 for information about fires on Indian land in Oklahoma.
Recent fires burned more than 8,000 acres of Indian land since November 1. The BIA oversees about million acres of Indian land in the state.
People can call the WeTip National Anonymous Hotline at (800) 472-7766.
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Rewards offered for arson info
(The Oklahoman 2/10)
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Reward offered for fires on Indian land in Oklahoma
Friday, February 10, 2006
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