Is there a reason you need a named filehandle? Reusing the same variable for the filehandle and the file name seems to be tripping you up. I'd write:
while (<FILE>)
{
my $var_a = $_;
my $var_b = "_INDEX";
my $var_c = $_;
$var_a =~ s/(^[A-Z]{4})(.*)/$1/;
$comb = $var_a . $var_b;
open (my $fh, "c:\\my\\dest\\dir\\" . $comb . "found.txt")
or die "failure to create '$comb': $!\n";
print $fh $var_c . "content detail for file found\n";
}
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