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Jersey City shooting: FBI seeks help in tracking down van owned by killer

The FBI on Friday said it is seeking the public’s help in tracking down a van owned by one of the Jersey City killers.

The white Ford van has the license plate number B40-JSD, Patty Hartman, an FBI spokeswoman in the bureau’s Newark office, told The Post. Anyone who sees the vehicle is asked to call 973-792-7518.

It was unclear if it belonged to David Anderson, 47, or Francine Graham, 50, who gunned down a detective and shot up a kosher market, killing three, before engaging in a massive firefight with cops, who later found them dead inside.

Meanwhile, the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation plans to hold a press conference Friday at Jersey City City Hall to announce that it will pay off the mortgage on slain Detective Joe Seals’ house.

The 40-year-old was shot dead at the Bayview Cemetery when he confronted Anderson and Graham in their stolen U-Haul.

Seals, a father of five and a 13-year veteran of the Jersey City police force, bought the North Arlington home in November 2012 for $239,999, according to NJ.com.

The home will be added to Tunnel to Towers’ Fallen First Responder Home Program, which was started in December 2014 after NYPD Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos were executed in their patrol car.

The Tunnel to Towers Foundation, which raised money to pay off their mortgages, was established to honor the memory of FDNY firefighter Stephen Siller of Brooklyn, who died on 9/11.