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Contact the police in the juridiction where it happened. The person could be charged with arson and/or insurance fraud if the statute of limitations has not run out. Also notify the insurance company and they may want to sue for the claim paid. There is likely a reward as well.

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Q: How do you turn somebody in for insurance fraud they intentionally burned their house down over 10 years ago to collect insurance money?
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