The government is teaming up with Gap to offer $15,000 to anyone that has information about who's responsible for setting the warehouse on fire.

In a press release distributed on Wednesday, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives announced that they will be offering up the reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the August 29 fire at the Gap Distribution Center on Merritt Boulevard in Fishkill.

The ATF is offering a reward of up to $7,500 which will be matched by Gap Inc. for a total of $15,000.

Investigators have concluded that the fire was intentionally set, but more information is being sought. Anyone who may know more about individuals involved in the fire are asked to contact the ATF at 1-888-ATF-FIRE or ATFTips@atf.gov.  The ATF will also accept tips through their website or the ReportIt app that is available on both Google Play and iTunes.

The agency says that all tips will be kept confidential.

In the hours after the fire a worker contacted the Boris & Robyn Show on WPDH to report that they believed the fire began in the pick module of the center, an area where items are put together for shipping.

A photo that was circulated through social media allegedly showed a fire being set inside the warehouse in the same area that was described by the caller to WPDH. Since then the investigation has been ongoing, but no suspects have been named.

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