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Elizabeth Warren's New Hampshire campaign office was broken into

"We have no reason to believe this was targeted to the campaign or is anything further than a regular break-in," her campaign said.
Image: Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) speaks during the California Democratic Convention in San Francisco
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., at the California Democratic Convention in San Francisco on June 1.Stephen Lam / Reuters file

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign says its headquarters in Manchester, New Hampshire, was broken into, along with other offices in the same building.

Andrew Taverrite, Warren's New Hampshire communications director, says in a statement that the break-in occurred Wednesday night and "we have no reason to believe this was targeted to the campaign or is anything further than a regular break-in."

A Manchester Police Department electronic log shows a burglary reported shortly after 9 a.m. Thursday. The campaign says it is "working with authorities."

Warren is campaigning in New Hampshire and has an afternoon town hall scheduled at Dartmouth in Hanover, about 75 miles northwest of Manchester.

The state hosts the nation's first presidential primary on Feb. 11.