Report: Senior female ISIS agent traced to Seattle

LONDON -- According to a new report released by Channel 4 News out of Britain, a prominent female ISIS recruiter who advocates a "mass-emigration" to the Islamic State is a twenty-something female from Seattle.

The female, previously known only by her Twitter name @_UmmWaqqas, had 8,000 followers before her account was shut down earlier this month. She was one of the most "influential women" in ISIS, Channel 4 reports, encouraging Americans to depart to fight for ISIS. The Twitter user was also allegedly part of the terrorist group's "travel guidebook" -- a connection of contacts that help those interested in joining ISIS travel to Iraq and Syria.

News Channel 4 reports that the woman behind the Twitter account is actually Rawdah Abdisalaam, formerly of Seattle. This claim could not be independently confirmed by Q13 FOX News.

According to News Channel 4, Abdisallaam's account was recently accessed from Seattle, but she has since moved away, and her exact location remains unclear. Channel 4 News was allegedly able to match seven of the pictures she posted to locations around the city. Two unidentified friends also allegedly confirmed the Twitter account belonged to Abdisallaam.

Abdisallaam allegedly spent her time online posting about pizza and sports -- she's a Denver Broncos fan -- as well as trying to recruit and acquire international support. However as @_UmmWaqqas radicalized over the yeas, she refrained from posting about her favorite spots around the city and linked instead to online extremist lectures.

News Channel 4 reported she was in Seattle as recently as March.

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