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Police seek clues on Arizona man accused of making terrorist threats against schools and businesses – Crime Online

An Arizona man is wanted on suspicion of making terrorist threats throughout the greater Flagstaff area.

According to ABC 15, Flagstaff police are searching for 36-year-old Justin Wayne Hill of Ash Fork after receiving multiple reports of mass shooting threats. Hill is accused of posting threatening messages on several Yelp review sites for schools, government agencies and businesses.

AZ Family reported that Coconino Community College was one of the schools threatened. The college took the threats seriously and closed its three campuses until further notice.

Police are asking the public for help in finding Hill.

He is described as being of medium build, with brown hair and blue eyes and is approximately 1.80 m tall.

Hill is believed to be driving a blue 2009 Subaru Impreza with Arizona license plate CKA72E.

An arrest warrant was issued against Hill.

Anyone with information about this case or Hill's whereabouts is asked to call Flagstaff Police at 928-774-1414 or Silent Witness at 928-774-6111.

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[Feature Photo: Justin Hill/Flagstaff PD]