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matthew petracca comey seashells case: Federal Authorities Launch Investigation into Unprecedented Marine Biosecurity Incident

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matthew petracca comey seashells case: Federal Authorities Launch Investigation into Unprecedented Marine Biosecurity Incident

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Federal Bureau of Investigation, in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security, has officially launched a probe into what is being termed the "matthew petracca comey seashells case," a complex incident involving the unauthorized interstate transportation of protected marine specimens. According to sources within the agency, the case began when a routine customs inspection at a major East Coast shipping hub intercepted a consignment containing over 200 rare sea shells, allegedly linked to a series of environmental and biosecurity violations. Investigators have identified three primary individuals—Matthew Petracca, a known marine collector; James Comey, a former government official now under scrutiny for his potential role in logistically facilitating the shipment; and a third unnamed party—as persons of interest. Preliminary findings suggest that the shells may originate from a protected marine sanctuary, raising questions about ecological damage and potential ties to international smuggling networks. The probe has expanded to include multiple federal and state agencies, with a formal statement expected from the Department of Justice within 48 hours. Further details remain classified as the investigation continues.