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Smoke rises from the ashes of the Two Elk Lodge and Restaurant on the top of Vail Mountain on Oct. 19, 1998, after it was torched by arsonists.
Smoke rises from the ashes of the Two Elk Lodge and Restaurant on the top of Vail Mountain on Oct. 19, 1998, after it was torched by arsonists.
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The FBI is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest of four people accused of sabotage attacks in five Western statesincluding a 1998 firebombing at a Colorado ski resort that caused $12 million in damage.

All four are believed to be members of a radical environmental group known as “The Family,” which is blamed for a series of arson attacks, vandalism and other crimes in Oregon, Washington, California, Wyoming and Colorado from 1996 to 2001.

The FBI identified the four as Josephine Sunshine Overaker, Joseph Mahmoud Dibee, Justin Franchi Solondz and Rebecca Rubin. All are believed to be living outside the United States.

The 1998 firebombing at Vail ski resort is considered one of the most devastating ecoterrorism attacks in U.S. history.

The group also is suspected in a 2001 ecoterror arson of the University of Washington’s Center for Urban Horticulture in Seattle.

The Denver Post

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