Rotterdam

Nearly two weeks ago, the call went out for more "angels" to help open about 2 million pieces of mail and packages fire victim Sa'fyre Terry has received from around the world.

On Monday, officials from law enforcement agencies and a regional nonprofit group gathered in the same Rotterdam warehouse, pleading for the public to call with any information that will help solve the 2013 arson fire that killed Sa'fyre's father and three siblings and left her badly scarred.

In recent months, Sa'fyre's plight has gone viral and turned the 8-year-old into a celebrity. She was given a trip to Disney World and received mountains of holiday cards, including ones from President Barack Obama, Beyonce and Katy Perry.

As of Monday, the crowd-funding page set up for her through youcaring.com had collected $431,902 in donations.

But despite the money and acclaim, Liz Dolder, the girl's aunt, said the family wants justice.

"The outpouring of love for Sa'fyre has been absolutely amazing, but there's no gift that can beat the gift of justice that she so rightfully deserves," Dolder said.

"If somebody out there knows the truth, please come forward," she said.

The May 2013 fire at 438 Hulett St. in Schenectady killed Safyre's father, David Terry, 32, and her siblings, Layah, 3, and Michael Terry, 2; and Donavan Duell, 11 months old.

Sa'fyre endured months in a hospital burn unit after the fire. She lost one of her hands and needs a special mouthpiece to stop her mouth from shrinking because of scar tissue. She has endured repeated plastic surgeries.

Charlie Patterson, assistant special agent in charge of the federal bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives New York field division, said the agency increased its reward for valuable tips from $10,000 to $25,000.