PORT ST. LUCIE St. Lucie County sheriff's investigators are looking for a 1999 Dodge conversion van that could be connected to the quadruple homicide two weeks ago along Florida's Turnpike, Sheriff Ken Mascara said late Thursday.
In addition, authorities said
four people were arrested in West Palm Beach on federal charges that are in some way linked to the murder investigation. Their role in the case was unclear late Thursday.
The dark maroon van has a Florida tag of F438NZ and is owned by a man identified as Michael James Naujalis, of Lake Worth.
"This is a vehicle of interest and we need to find the owner," Mascara said. "We feel there's a connection with this van and the murders on the turnpike."
The van has a silver or gray pinstripe along the side with "Regency" written on the windshield. A bulletin sent to law enforcement agencies beginning around 2 p.m. Thursday instructed officers not to touch anything inside or outside of the van.
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Mascara described Naujalis, 24, as a "person of interest."
A woman who described herself as Naujalis' landlord told WPTV NewsChannel 5 she'd been awakened at about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday by law enforcement officers looking for Naujalis.
"He's a nice guy. He's always there when I need him, and he's just never bothered anybody," she told the TV station. "He's never caused me any trouble; I've never had the police on him or nothing. I mean, they lived quietly."
As the TV station taped at the home Thursday night, a pickup truck bearing tags registered to Naujalis approached the home but quickly sped off as neighbors waved it away, according to WPTV. A multi-agency announcement in the case is expected today, WPTV reported.
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