Cybertruck arson suspect indicted on federal charges
A federal grand jury indicted 35-year-old Ian Moses on five counts of maliciously damaging property and vehicles in interstate commerce by means of fire. Police say Moses lit a Cybertruck on fire at a Mesa Tesla dealership near Sossaman Road and Southern Avenue. Investigators say Moses poured gas onto starter logs and lit them on fire, igniting the Cybertruck. The flames did not spread to any other vehicles. No one was hurt.
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