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    Cleveland Plain Dealer , OH
    Aug 13 2004

    FBI to alert storage locker owners to potential dangers

    John Caniglia
    Plain Dealer Reporter

    The FBI today will issue warnings nationwide to owners of storage
    lockers, asking them to be aware of people paying in cash or who have
    chemical burns on their hands.

    In Cuyahoga County, FBI agents will talk with the owners of 98
    storage centers, telling them to look out for people who insist on
    paying in cash or want to store agricultural equipment, such as
    sprayers.


    FBI agent Robert Hawk said agents also want to stress that the units'
    owners should report people who have flight manuals, pesticides and
    fertilizers.

    He said owners should be suspicious of people who carry large amounts
    of ammunition. Hawk said the information came from the agency's
    headquarters in Washington. He did not say what specifically led to
    the warning.

    The warning is the latest in a longstanding series of alerts, as
    federal authorities broaden their search for terrorists intent on
    pummeling America. The difference is the detail that the FBI has
    released about the people involved.

    Past extremists, including Timothy McVeigh and former Cleveland
    educator Mourad Topalian, have used the units to store explosives.

    Last week, agents arrested a man in Chicago after he rented a storage
    facility and placed about 500 pounds of fertilizer inside. The
    Chicago Tribune reported that he was accused of wanting to destroy a
    federal courthouse, using ammonium nitrate, which McVeigh used to
    kill 168 people in Oklahoma City in 1995.

    In 1996, the manager of a Bedford storage locker, upset that he had
    not been paid in months, called police.

    Officers opened the locker and found two automatic weapons and cases
    loaded with dynamite.

    They discovered that a woman had rented the locker in 1980 for her
    husband, Topalian, a national spokesman for Armenian-Americans and a
    vice president of Cuyahoga Community College.

    Prosecutors linked some of the explosives to the 1980 bombing of the
    Turkish Mission to the United Nations in New York.
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