Reward offered in suspicious Naperville fire

Police say someone lit a forklift on fire in a construction area at 95th Street and Route 59.

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Police shared a photo of a damaged forklift that was set on fire Nov. 27 in Naperville.

Police shared a photo of a damaged forklift that was set on fire Nov. 27 in Naperville.

Naperville police

Authorities are offering a cash reward for information leading to an arrest in a suspicious fire in west suburban Naperville.

Someone lit a forklift on fire overnight Nov. 27 in a construction area on the northwest corner of 95th Street and Route 59, according to a statement from Naperville police.

Police asked anyone with information to call Naperville Crime Stoppers at 630-420-6006 or visit www.napervillecrimestoppers.com.

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