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ICE/ERO Facility (Property Damage / Building Destruction)

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ICE/ERO Facility (Property Damage / Building Destruction)

Case
#285
SourceFBI WantedUpdated Mar 15, 2026
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Phoenix Field Office, Tucson Resident Agency
Cold Case · Open
1 year waiting · since 2025

BUILDING DAMAGE - ARIZONA

Justice for ICE/ERO Facility (Property Damage / Building Destruction) — the trail went cold in 2025, but the truth hasn't.

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Key leads to think about

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suspect
Lead #1

White male in his 40s, 5'9" to 6'0", medium to large build, wearing glasses and loose-fitting clothes with full-face cover—has been observed at multiple protests

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evidence
Lead #2

What specific damage was caused to the facility and what evidence was collected at the scene?

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witness
Lead #3

At least two other individuals were arrested; what information can they provide about the suspect's identity and motivations?

On June 11, 2025, an unknown individual caused significant damage to an ICE/ERO facility near S. Country Club Road and E. Valencia Road in Tucson, Arizona during a protest, while also inciting violence and acting as an agitator. The suspect remains unidentified despite law enforcement having observed him at multiple protests; at least two other individuals have been arrested in connection with the incident. The FBI is seeking public information to identify and locate this individual, offering a reward of up to $10,000 for tips leading to his arrest and conviction.

Case
#285
SourceFBI WantedUpdated Mar 15, 2026
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Phoenix Field Office, Tucson Resident Agency

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clue
Lead #4

Why has law enforcement identified this individual at other protests, and what connects these incidents?

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Source Narrative

Unknown Individual Tucson, Arizona June 11, 2025 The Federal Bureau of Investigation's Phoenix Field Office, Tucson Resident Agency, is seeking information on an unknown individual who is responsible for inciting violence and damaging an ICE/ERO facility located near S. Country Club Road and E.

Valencia Road in Tucson, Arizona, on June 11, 2025. This unknown individual was observed causing significant damage to the building and being an agitator during a protest.

In coordination with our law enforcement partners, at least two other individuals have been arrested in connection with this incident. The incident is still under investigation, and additional charges or arrests may be forthcoming.

Law enforcement officials have seen this individual at other protests. The individual is described as a White male in his 40s with a medium to large build, between 5’9” and 6’0”, with glasses.

Timeline of Events

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2025-06-11

Building Damage Incident

Unknown individual caused significant damage to ICE/ERO facility and incited violence during protest near S. Country Club Road and E. Valencia Road in Tucson, Arizona

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Case Information

Incident:June 11, 2025
Last Updated:June 9, 2026

Up to $10,000 Reward

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Case Information

Incident:June 11, 2025
Last Updated:June 9, 2026

Up to $10,000 Reward

For information leading to the resolution of this case