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FBI continues search for ballot box arsonist

Greg Kimsey/Clark County Auditor's Office via AP Photo: Associated Press, Saga Communications


PORTLAND, OR (MyBellinghamNow.com) – The FBI is asking the public for help identifying a suspect who set at least two ballot boxes on fire.

Surveillance photos showed the suspect’s car placing an incendiary device inside a box in Portland on Oct. 28.

Another ballot box in Vancouver, WA, was also set ablaze that same day.

The FBI describes the suspect as a white male in his 30s or 40s with thinning hair. He was seen driving a 2003 or 2004 dark colored Volvo with a fake temporary paper license on the back. The car’s logo on the front grill is also missing.

Anyone with information regarding the suspect is asked to contact the FBI.

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