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Suspicious ‘Incendiary Devices’ Discovered at Tesla Dealership in Austin

Officials at the Austin Police Department (APD) in Texas confirmed that several suspected “burned Cen devices” had been found at Tesla dealers in Austin, according to several reports.

The APD confirmed it responded to a report of “suspecting devices” at its Tesla dealer on Monday morning. According to Kxan News. The APD reportedly labeled the device as “baked cen.”

Fox News It has been reported Police have issued a statement saying that the device “successfully acquired police custody.”

Tesla dealer at 12845 N. US 183 Highway Service Road is seen after police were called to suspect devices in Austin, Texas on March 24, 2025. Law enforcement was determined to be agitation and called the AFD bomb squad for further investigation. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

“This is an open and ongoing investigation,” the statement added, according to the outlet.

Lucas Nolan of Breitbart News previously reported that continuing attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealers across the country have caused the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to issue warnings urging people to “report suspicious activity.”

Boston Hard The FBI reports that it has released an alert following a number of incidents involving Tesla electric vehicles and dealers across the country. The department reported that since January 2025, at least nine states, including Massachusetts, have seen cases of arson, firefights and vandalism.

According to the FBI, the public should be keeping an eye on suspicious activities near Tesla dealers, storage lots and charging stations. The incident involves only criminals who use basic tactics such as improvised burning device devices and firearms, and often occur, apparently with little planning.

Two Tesla dealers in Las Vegas, Nevada and Kansas City, Missouri were attacked last week, causing vehicles to be damaged and burned.

Prior to this, a Seattle arsonist said, “covering Teslaev with gasoline and setting it on fire.”

As Breitbart News previously reported, in early January, a Tesla Cybertruck was seen engulfing in flames, sitting outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.

President Donald Trump recently bought Tesla from Elon Musk as part of Musk's “confidence and support show” as he continues to face attacks.

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