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Nationwide manhunt on for man who burglarized gun shop, mailed manifesto to President Trump

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A man suspected of burglary at a Wisconsin gun shop is on the run after allegedly mailing a manifesto to President Donald Trump, detailing his grievances against the government. 

Joseph A. Jakubowski, 32, allegedly robbed the gun shop in Janesville on Tuesday, the Rock County Sheriff's Office said. 

"A large quantity of high-end handguns and rifles were stolen and the suspect fled the scene," authorities said in a statement. 

About 30 minutes after the burglary, police found Jakubowski's car ablaze on a nearby street along with evidence of arson, according to Cmdr. Troy Knudson.

The suspect was nowhere to be found. 

Some 150 local, state and federal law enforcement officers were actively searching for Jakubowski on Sunday, the Rock County Sheriff's Office said. 

161-page manifesto 

Authorities said the same day he allegedly robbed the gun shop, Jakubowski sent a 161-page manifesto to Trump. 

Knudson said the White House has received the manifesto. CNN has contacted the White House for comment. 

It "includes grievances against government and personal angst toward anyone or anything other than natural law or rule," the Rock County Sheriff's Office said.

Authorities released a cellphone video that appears to show Jakubowski at a post office, mailing a bulky envelope addressed to Trump at the White House. The video, which Knudson said was posted on social media, shows Jakubowski's name and a Janesville return address on the envelope. 

Knudson declined to confirm what social media platform the video was on.

Investigators said they analyzed the manifesto and discovered anti-religious views. As a result, they've beefed up patrols at churches and places of worship, but emphasized that there is no specific threat to any religious group.

Services at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Sun Prairie, near Madison, were canceled Sunday after a man who looked like Jakubowski was spotted near the church on Thursday, the Rock County Sheriff's Office said. Authorities were not able to determine whether the man was actually Jakubowski.

In the manifesto Jakubowski also threatened to steal weapons and use them against public officials or schools, prompting officials to shut down the Janesville School District on Friday, Knudson said. 

FBI reward 

Jakubowski is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone who sees him should call 911 instead of approaching him, Knudson said. 

The FBI has offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.

"All local, state and federal agencies continue to be involved in this search and additional resources have come in from Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul Minnesota," the Rock County Sheriff's Office said. 

Janesville is some 70 miles southwest of Milwaukee, near the Illinois border.