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ATF joins investigation of Missouri tourist accused of setting businesses on fire in Puerto Rico

7 January 2025
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ATF joins investigation of Missouri tourist accused of setting businesses on fire in Puerto Rico
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Federal authorities executed a search warrant in St. Louis in connection with an arson investigation in Puerto Rico involving a tourist accused of setting businesses on fire. The suspect, a woman who has not been named, left Puerto Rico and is back in the mainland United States. Videos of the incident have sparked outrage among Puerto Ricans, with authorities in Puerto Rico close to charging the suspect.

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