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A Tesla Cybertruck on fire and the suspected vandalism of a dealership in Mesa has prompted an arrest with both local and federal charges.. Ian Moses, 35, of Mesa, was charged with suspicion of ...
A Mesa Tesla dealership was vandalized overnight on April 28 and a vehicle was set on fire. This incident follows wide spread backlash against Elon Musk's companies.
Mesa police responded just before 2:00 a.m. on Monday, April 28, to reports of an explosion at the Tesla Service Center in Mesa, Ariz.
MESA, AZ — Mesa police have made an arrest after a Tesla dealership was vandalized Monday morning. Emergency crews were first called to the scene near Southern Avenue and Sossaman Road around 2 a.m.
A man is accused of arson after a Cybertruck was burned in a fire at a Tesla dealership near Sossaman Road and Southern Avenue. The suspect was identified as 35-year-old Ian Moses. No one was hurt ...
There the 35-year-old Mesa man set a silver Tesla Cybertruck on fire with the aid of starter logs and misspelled in spray paint the word “Theif” on the showroom’s outside wall, according to ...
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Fire at Mesa Tesla dealership may have been arson, police say - MSNA fire at a Tesla dealership in Mesa overnight may have been caused by arson. City police said that they're investigating the fire as a possible arson, but were unable to provide further details.
Mesa, Ariz. police officers arrested 35-year-old Ian Moses on suspicion of setting a Tesla Cybertruck on fire at the dealership early on Monday morning.
MESA, Ariz. — The suspect accused of setting fire to a Tesla Cybertruck at a Mesa dealership early Monday morning was arrested after investigators allegedly discovered pieces of evidence in his ...
The alleged crime unfolded at around 2 a.m. April 28, when Mesa Police arrived at the Tesla showroom to find a Cybertruck fully engulfed. However, within an hour police were able to nab Moses ...
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