A fire that broke out before sunrise Thursday at a Riviera Beach motorcycle club may have been deliberately set, according to police.

The Riviera Beach Police Department (RBPD) said it is investigating a possible arson after a fire broke out early Thursday morning at a building associated with the Enforcers Motorcycle Club.

According to Riviera Beach Police spokesperson Mike Jachles, the call came in around 6 a.m., and investigators believe the fire was intentionally set. Arson investigators and the police crime scene unit are currently on site. The extent of the damage has not yet been determined.

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The building is linked to the Enforcers Motorcycle Club, a national organization made up of members who have served in law enforcement, the military, and public safety. The club promotes motorcycle safety, patriotism, and community engagement, with chapters across 12 U.S. states and one Canadian province, according to their website.

Officials have not released details about potential suspects or motives. Anyone with information is urged to contact RBPD at (561) 845-4123.

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