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Governor Kay Ivey Offers $5,000 Reward for Information on Alabama Attorney General’s Office Explosion

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Montgomery, AL – In a move to expedite the investigation into the explosive incident at the Alabama Attorney General’s Office, Governor Kay Ivey has announced a $5,000 reward for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the individual(s) responsible for the detonation.

The incident occurred on Saturday, February 24, at approximately 3:42 a.m., when an explosive device was detonated near the intersection of Washington Avenue and South Bainbridge Street, just outside the Alabama Attorney General’s Office in downtown Montgomery. Although no injuries or damage to nearby buildings were reported, the incident has raised concerns, prompting a collaborative effort between the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Mobile, and the Alabama Attorney General’s Office.

Law enforcement officials are actively seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a person of interest who may possess vital information related to the crime. Governor Kay Ivey’s office is now offering a substantial $5,000 reward as an incentive for individuals to come forward with information that could aid in the swift resolution of the case.

Members of the public who recognize or have any information concerning the individual involved are urged to contact the FBI through the dedicated hotline at 1-800-CALL-FBI. Alternatively, information can be submitted online at www.fbi.govalabamaagexplosion.

The collaboration between state and federal agencies underscores the gravity of the situation, emphasizing a commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the community. Governor Ivey has expressed her concern for the incident’s potential impact and believes that offering a reward will encourage citizens to actively contribute to the ongoing investigation.

The explosion has prompted heightened security measures in the area, with law enforcement agencies working diligently to bring the perpetrator(s) to justice. Governor Kay Ivey’s reward initiative reflects the state’s unwavering dedication to maintaining public safety and fostering a cooperative environment between citizens and law enforcement.

Update from Governor Kay Ivey Reward

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