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Suspect identified in Trump campaign office burglary in Virginia

Toby Shane Kessler wanted for Trump campaign office break-in, remains at large

Authorities have identified a suspect in the burglary at a Trump for President 2024 campaign office in Virginia, announced on Wednesday. A warrant for Toby Shane Kessler, aged 39, has been secured by the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office. He is charged with burglary related to the Sunday night break-in at the Ashburn office.

Efforts to locate Kessler are ongoing, coordinated with other law enforcement agencies. Kessler, who does not have a stable residence and holds a California driver’s license, remains at large. The burglary, which occurred at around 8:11 pm on Sunday, was recorded by the office’s surveillance cameras. Investigators revealed that the suspect forced entry through a back door and spent a short time inside before departing.

It is uncertain if Kessler took anything, as he seemingly left no trace behind. The investigation continues. Footage shows the suspect in dark clothing, a dark cap, and carrying a backpack. The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office urges anyone who may have seen Kessler to contact them at 571-918-1869.

Kessler has a history of criminal activities and has reportedly been in the Washington metropolitan area since at least 2018. The campaign office, which also serves as the headquarters for the Virginia 10th District Republican Committee, is leased.

Chloe Smith, press secretary for Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, commented on Tuesday that their office is monitoring the situation. Smith stated, “It’s outrageous that anyone would break into a political office. Criminal acts are not tolerated in Virginia.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions asked about this news

Who is the suspect in the Virginia Trump campaign office burglary?

Toby Shane Kessler, 39, is the identified suspect.

When did the burglary at the Trump campaign office occur?

The burglary occurred at approximately 8:11 pm on Sunday.

What did the surveillance footage show about the suspect?

The suspect was wearing dark clothing, a dark cap, and a backpack.

What should you do if you see Toby Shane Kessler?

Contact the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office at 571-918-1869.

What did Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares’ office say about the burglary?

Criminal acts are not tolerated in Virginia.

Jamie Cartwright

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