Feds: Suspicious devices left at three Albuquerque Starbucks

ALBUQUERQUE -- Federal and local officials in New Mexico are investigating after three Albuquerque Starbucks were vandalized and suspicious devices were found at the locations early Friday morning, when the coffee shops were closed.

One of the devices exploded, causing minimal damage, according to the FBI. No one was injured.

Police started receiving calls reporting the devices around midnight, reports CBS affiliate KRQE. Images captured by the station showed broken doors and windows and shattered glass at one of the stores. 

The FBI has released photos of a suspect captured on surveillance cameras at one of the three locations. The suspect is seen wearing black clothing and a black hat, walking through a shattered glass door.

Albuquerque fire and police departments and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms are assisting in the investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call 505-889-1300 or submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov. 

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