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FBI offers $25,000 reward for tips on ballot box fires – Washington Examiner

The FBI has announced a $25,000 reward⁤ for information⁣ that leads‌ to​ the arrest of an individual responsible for setting fire to three ballot boxes in the‍ Pacific Northwest. The incidents began with⁢ the first fire in Vancouver, Washington, a month ago, followed by another in the same city and ⁤one in Portland, Oregon. Authorities have released surveillance footage showing the suspect arriving in ⁢a car, ​using a device to ignite the fire, and placing‍ it inside the drop box. ⁣This criminal⁤ activity has raised concerns regarding the safety of ballot collection in the area.


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The FBI issued a $25,000 reward for any tips leading to the arrest of a suspect who burned three ballot boxes in recent weeks.

A month ago, the first ballot box fire broke out in Vancouver, Washington, which was followed by a second one in the same city weeks later and another in Portland, Oregon. Law enforcement released footage of the man pulling up to the ballot box in his car, lighting a device, and placing the device in the drop box from the driver’s side window. Moments later, the box began to smoke and spark flames.

“The FBI’s mission is to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution. These three ballot box fires were an attack on both,” Greg Austin, an agent with the FBI’s Seattle office, told Central Oregon Daily News.

While the dark Volvo S60 sedan had a Washington license plate, it was fraudulent and unlikely to be on the vehicle still, according to the FBI. Its Volvo emblem was also missing from the front grill.

The suspect is a white male between 30 and 40 years old with thinning hair. Law enforcement suspects he “may have some experience with metal work and welding.”

In all three cases, the ballot boxes were replaced. However, hundreds of ballots were destroyed between the three fires.

Tips can be submitted by calling the FBI’s toll-free tipline at 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or online at tips.fbi.gov.



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