HARRISBURG, Pa. ā€” FBI authorities are seeking a Pennsylvania woman in connection with the U.S. Capitol riot earlier this month after an accusation from a former romantic partner that she took a laptop from the office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

The FBI said in an arrest warrant Sunday, however, that Riley June Williams hasnā€™t been charged with theft but only with illegally entering the Capitol and with disorderly conduct.

FBI officials said a caller claiming to be an ex of Williams said friends of hers showed him a video of her taking a laptop computer or hard drive from Pelosiā€™s office. The caller alleged that she intended to send the device to a friend in Russia who planned to sell it to that countryā€™s foreign intelligence service, but that plan fell through and she either has the device or destroyed it. The FBI says the matter remains under investigation.

Pelosiā€™s deputy chief of staff, Drew Hammill, confirmed Jan. 8 that a laptop was taken from a conference room but said ā€œit was a laptop that was only used for presentations.ā€

Williamsā€™ mother, who lives with her in Harrisburg, told ITV reporters that her daughter had taken a sudden interest in President Trumpā€™s politics and ā€œfar-right message boards.ā€ Her father, who lives in Camp Hill, told local law enforcement that he and his daughter went to Washington on the day of the protest but didnā€™t stay together, meeting up later to return to Harrisburg, the FBI said.

FBI officials said they believe Williams ā€œhas fled.ā€ Her mother told local law enforcement that she packed a bag and left, saying she would be gone for a couple of weeks. She also changed her phone number and deleted a number of social media accounts, the FBI said. Court documents donā€™t list an attorney for her.


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