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FBI urges public to report suspicious exercise at Tesla properties

By Miles Cooper March 22, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – The Federal Bureau of Investigations in Las Vegas is asking the general public to look out for suspicious exercise in areas the place Tesla dealerships or Tesla-related entities are situated.

The announcement was made on Friday and comes days after Las Vegas police and the FBI investigated a hearth involving a number of autos at a Tesla collision heart within the southwest valley as a attainable terrorist assault. Tuesday’s fireplace investigation was considered one of a number of latest nationwide incidents focusing on Tesla dealerships, storage heaps, and charging stations since January.

“These incidents have involved arson, gunfire, and vandalism, including graffiti expressing grievances against those the perpetrators perceive to be racists, fascists, or political opponents. These criminal actions appear to have been conducted by lone offenders, and all known incidents occurred at night,” the FBI said.

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The company additionally included a number of examples of potential menace exercise the general public ought to be looking out for, together with, violent threats on-line referencing particular Tesla properties, images of security-related gear or personnel at Tesla dealerships, uncommon surveillance or curiosity in Tesla-related entities, makes an attempt to achieve entry to restricted Tesla-related properties, and inquiring or analyzing safety measures at Tesla dealerships.

“Individuals require little planning to use rudimentary tactics, such as improvised incendiary devices and firearms, and may perceive these attacks as victimless property crimes,” the FBI said in its launch on Friday.

The FBI urged the general public to contact native legislation enforcement or 911 in the event that they discover something suspicious.

To report a menace name 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324) or go to ideas.fbi.gov.

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