A man accused of locking a woman in a homemade cell had a handwritten plan and sketch, FBI says

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Accompanying the bullet-point notes was a sketch of an apparent dungeon to be built with cinder blocks, foam insulation, and waterproof concrete.

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An FBI flag and a seeking information posterboard are set up next to a podium ahead of a press conference at the FBI field office in Portland, Ore., on Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023. The posterboard displays photos of Negasi Zuberi, an Oregon man facing a federal charge of interstate kidnapping, and photos of the makeshift cinderblock cell in the basement of his home in Klamath Falls, Oregon, where he allegedly held a woman that he is accused of kidnapping from Seattle.

 

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