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Investigators found a cowboy hat near the vehicle and were working to determine whether it belongs to Boelter.
Boelter claimed to have a doctorate of education, and said he spent extensive time in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa — where he was seen in videos apparently preaching on stage.
Vance Boelter, who is the suspect in the Minnesota lawmakers' shootings, was reportedly the CEO of a company named Red Lions Group with connections to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Sources tell ABC News that authorities have found a "vehicle of interest" outside Minneapolis, along with "personal items" believed to be associated with him.
The suspect allegedly shot State Rep. Melissa Hortman and Sen. John Hoffman and their spouses — killing Hortman and her husband — on Saturday, June 14
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A cryptic message sent to roommates is just one of many unanswered questions surrounding the suspect who remains at large.
Sibley County, Minnesota, resident Nate Douglas spoke to Fox News Digital about police presence in his area as authorities look to close in on the suspected killer of state Rep. Melissa Hortman.