The accident happened at approximately 5:30 in the morning at the intersection of 27th avenue and Washington avenue.
The reward for information that leads to an arrest after a dog was set on fire and burned alive is $9,000.
On March 5th, Duke was asleep in his yard when someone doused his dog with gasoline and then set fire to his bed.
The pit bull/mastiff mix was so badly hurt that he was euthanized, police said.
According to police, the accident happened at approximately 5:30 in the morning near 27th Avenue near Washington Street.
The suspect is still at large and police are asking for anyone with information to contact them.
The amount of the reward has been raised from $4000 to $9000, thanks to a contribution from the animal welfare organization PETA.