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An individual from Arizona is under investigation for making threats against a presidential candidate, according to the sheriff's department.

A person from Arizona is being pursued as a potential key figure in threats of assassinating a presidential candidate, as stated by the Cochise County Sheriff's Office.

An individual from Arizona is being pursued, according to the sheriff's office, due to alleged...
An individual from Arizona is being pursued, according to the sheriff's office, due to alleged threats against a presidential contender.

An individual from Arizona is under investigation for making threats against a presidential candidate, according to the sheriff's department.

The individual, identified as Ronald Lee Syrvud, is wanted due to several active warrants linked to DUI offenses, a severe hit-and-run incident, and neglecting to register as a sex offender, as announced on the office's Facebook post.

For those with any information regarding his current location, authorities advise contacting their local law enforcement or dialing 9-1-1.

The specific political figure involved in the investigation hasn't been specified in the alert. However, former President Donald Trump is currently delivering remarks at the US-Mexico border in Cochise County.

CNN is currently seeking more information from local law enforcement.

This story is still in progress and will be updated accordingly.

The authorities are urging anyone with information about Ronald Lee Syrvud's whereabouts to contact their local law enforcement or dial 9-1-1, as we are all responsible for ensuring justice is served. Despite Ronald Lee Syrvud's legal troubles, the current focus is on the former President Donald Trump's speech at the US-Mexico border in Cochise County.

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