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Prescott Valley police release new images of arson suspect allegedly involved in recent fires

The arson suspect is allegedly connected to the recent damage that occurred at the Legado Apartments and Bradshaw Mountain High School.
Credit: Prescott Valley PD

PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. — New images have been released by the Prescott Valley Police Department that allegedly show the arson suspect allegedly involved in two recent fires.

The Legado Apartments and the Bradshaw Mountain High School were recently damaged in separate incidents. Authorities believe the suspect in these images is connected to the crimes.

VERSIÓN EN ESPAÑOL: La policía de Prescott Valley publica imágenes nuevas del sospechoso presuntamente involucrado en los incendios

Prescott Valley PD's task force recently found footage of the same suspect in a graffiti incident that happened on March 10 by the Harkins Theaters near Glassford Hill and Florentine roads.

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Based on other crime reports involving several businesses and a school in the area, the task force is asking local businesses and residents to review their surveillance camera footage from the beginning of March to assist in the continued investigation into these crimes.

The investigation into the incidents and the search for the suspect continues.

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