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By MICHAEL R. BLOODLOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles officials urged continued public vigilance Friday, saying they'll pay at least $35,000 in rewards for information leading to the conviction of an arsonist or arsonists who torched more than a dozen locations in the Hollywood area early Friday.
County supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky says the county is offering a $25,000 reward and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is adding another $10,000 to the reward.
The city council is drafting a motion to add to that sum, but councilman Tom LaBonge urges citizens to come forward with any information they have immediately.
Firefighters from all over Los Angeles County responded to fires during a four-hour onslaught that started shortly after midnight in Hollywood and the neighboring city of West Hollywood.---
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