reporter: back in moore county, the lights came on for the first time since saturday in sanna nassar s furniture store. back in business. reporter: but anthony parks had major losses in his ice cream shop. tossed? $9,000 worth of spoiled dairy. everybody is still a little bit raw and upset and angry that this happened in the first place. reporter: to give you a sense of where this case stands, the f.b.i. today put out another plea for tips, and the governor announced a new $75,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest. norah? o donnell: mark strassmann, thank you very much. well, there is a major development tonight in the murder of four college students in idaho. detectives want to speak to the driver of a white 2011-to-2013 hyundai elantra with unknown license plate. they say the occupants of the car may have critical information regarding the case. also today, you can see police begin collecting the victims personal belongings that they
The nighttime curfew that had kept Moore County off the streets was lifted early Thursday morning as residents woke up to functioning coffee makers, hot showers and working washing machines.