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D B Cooper — Part 9
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Baker said officials estimated ©
there were several thousand dollars .
in the wads, but it was impossible to
-make an accurate estimate because
of the deteriorated condition.
Officials have called the comman-
deering of the Boeing 727 jetliner the
only known unsolved hijacking.
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hijacker did not escape prosecution
via the statute of limitations, he was
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*’ The FBI said it was searching the
“'area for more money and clues as to
the fate of Cooper.
; The FBI displayed twelve weath-
‘ered stacks of $20 bills during a
“meeting with the press.
* “This clue is the first we’ve had
Since the night of the occurrence,”
- Said Bill Baker, assistant special
agent in charge of the Portland FBI
office.
. He said wads of the money, bound
_ “by rubber bands, were found Sunday
+. While Harold D. Ingram, his wifé—“Wa-~
: “Patricia, and their 8-year-old son, ~ ~
~Brian, were preparing to build a
-picnic fire along the Columbia River
: five miles northwest of the Inter-
i “state 5 bridge linking Portland and . oo.
i “Vancouver, .Wash., where the In-
| -grams live. ‘
{ “Ingram said at a news conference -
--.here that the money was found about
~ 20 yards from the river’s edge under
. a thin layer of sand. :
: “My son ran up and said, ‘Wait a.
minute, Daddy,” Ingram said. “He
»Taked a place out in the sand and
z there it was. There were three
z. bundles” of money.
“s “I thought it was play money,”
, Said Denise Ingram, 5, of Van-
-~couver, Wash., in an interview with
: United Press International. She said
*;,She and her cousin Brian “both
found it. It was buried in the sand.”
t -Denise’s mother, Crystal Ingram, -
« & Said in Vancouver there was no bag
iF for the money. t
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£ our bread,” she said. “One of us did ,
; Mention that it might have some-
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