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D B Cooper — Part 9
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Submitting Office: San Diego
‘May Be Halted After Today
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — The
search along a Columbia River
beach for more money from the D.B.
Cooper hijacking eight years ago
», probably will be suspended after
today, FBI officials said yesterday.
Meanwhile, the FBI said a geolo-
gist concluded that several thousand
sgollars found Sunday by an 8-year-
old boy on a family picnic was
deposited on the beach in the past ,
year or two.
FBI agents continued to dig for
more of the $200,000 that Cooper took
with him when he bailed out of a
plane on Thanksgiving Eve in 1971.
The search began Tuesday along
the river’s north shore, about three
miles southwest of downtown Van-
couver. Additional scraps of money
were found on Wednesday.
Aman whose passenger list was
signed “Dan Cooper” left a North-
.. west Airlines plane that was bound
for Reno from Seattle after he dis-
played what appeared to be a bomb
,and obtained a package of $20 bills
and three parachutes.
FBI agents believed he left the
plane, during a storm, about 20
nea ortheast of where the crum-
pres
bled and weathered bills were found.
It is the nation’s only unsolved
hijacking.
“We'll work today and tomorrow
and probably knock it off and bring
my troops back up here'attd reassess
the situation,” said Jack Pringle,
assistant agent in charge of the’
Seattle office which took over the
search operations.
“Some of the area is inaccessible
and there’s no way we can Search
the whole river,” Pringle said.
He said geologist Leonard Palmer
of Portland State University con-
cluded that the dredging operation in
1974 did not put the money onto the
beach, because the bills were found
above clay deposits put on the banks
by the dredge.
Brian Ingram, when scooping out
a place for a campfire, found the
money, tied together by rubber
bands in three clumps, under a thin
layer of sand.
The bills were matched to the
Cooper loot by serial numbers.
The FBI speculated the bills could
have washed into the Columbia from
a tributary and were studying flood
Cen?
records.
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