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$100,000 Reward Offered For Info On Who Started Waldo Canyon Fire

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Colorado Springs firefighter Steve Schopper documented the catastrophe inside the fire lines on June 26. (credit: Colo. Springs Fire Dept.)

Colorado Springs firefighter Steve Schopper documented the catastrophe inside the fire lines on June 26. (credit: Colo. Springs Fire Dept.)

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GALLERIES: COLORADO'S WORST WILDFIRES

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (CBS4) – An anonymous donor has contributed $100,000 for a reward to find the person or people who started the most destructive wildfire in Colorado’s history.

Investigators in the Waldo Canyon Fire announced the reward on Thursday.

Fire investigators said this summer’s fire was human caused but haven’t determined whether it was intentionally set or an accident.

Nearly 360 homes burned in the fire in Colorado Springs.

Earlier in the summer a reward was offered for information on who was looting homes in the evacuation zone during the fire.

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