The FBI has joined Missouri police as the hunt is on for a hate crime suspect wanted for setting fire to multiple vehicles and spray-painting hate speech and they're offering a big reward for his info on his whereabouts, too.

The FBI in St. Louis just shared video today of this suspect who is wanted crimes dating back to August of this year when someone set fire to three vehicles and spray-painted antisemitic speech in front of a home in the 7500 block of Westmoreland Avenue in Clayton, Missouri. They highlighted the shoes he was wearing when allegedly committing the crime.

FBI - St. Louis via Facebook
FBI - St. Louis via Facebook
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In the video they shared, they noted that he had a peculiar way of walking which might help someone identify him. The Clayton Police Department has been searching for him since the crimes happened in August.

If you have any information that might help law enforcement authorities locate this individual, you're encouraged to submit an anonymous tip online or call 1-800-CALL-FBI. In a press release from the FBI, they say a reward of $15,000 is being offered for information leading to the identification and arrest of this suspect.

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