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The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have joined the hunt for the person or persons who are shooting at cars on I-96, according to Detroit News reporters Tony Briscoe and Robert Snell.

A reward of more than $102,000 is now being offered to solve a case that's terrorizing motorists across several counties, the News has learned.

The development comes hours after Michigan State Police confirmed that a vehicle was hit by a projectile near the Interstate 96 corridor Monday morning.

According to Michigan State Police Lt. Mike Shaw, a southbound motorist on U.S. 23, just north of I-96 in Livingston County, called police about 9:15 a.m. Monday, believing that person's vehicle had been shot. The caller's vehicle did sustain damage, which according to initial reports could have been from a rock.

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