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A Janvesille man who stole a large quantity of handguns and rifles from a shop, burned his vehicle and made threatening comments about schools, prompting dozens to close or go into lockdown, also sent a threatening 161-page manifesto to President Donald Trump, officials said Friday morning.Joseph Jakubowski is to be considered "armed and dangerous" Janesville police Chief David Moore said at the press conference that included Rock County Sheriff Robert Spoden and Justin Tolomeo, special agent in charge of the FBI's Milwaukee division.While Jakubowski has had previous run-ins with the law and served prison time, his anti-government rhetoric "is a new element for all of us," Moore said.>> Get breaking news alerts in the WISN 12 mobile appJakubowski robbed The Armageddon Gun Shop, on the 2100 block of West US 14, on Tuesday evening and then set his vehicle on fire, officials said. Moore said an "associate" of Jakubowski told authorities about Jakubowski's plans to steal guns and conduct an "unspecified attack." The associate also turned over the 161-page printed manifesto that Jakubowski allegedly wrote. That document has been turned over to federal authorities for analysis of any leads.Moore said more than 150 local, state and federal officials have so far searched about a dozen locations looking for Jakubowski. "I can tell you that we don't know where Mr. Jakubowski is. He could be around Janesville. He could be around Rock County. He may not even be in Wisconsin," Moore said. A release from the police department said Jakubowski is 32 years old and stands 5 feet, 10 inches tall. He has green eyes and brown hair.Spoden said Jakubowski has acquired a helmet and a bullet-proof vest. A $10,000 reward has been offered for information leading to his arrest. Anyone with information about Jakubowski's whereabouts is asked to call the Rock County Sheriff's Office at 608-757-7911 or the FBI at 800-CALL-FBI.