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D B Cooper — Part 9
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« ‘PORTLAND, - Ore.—FBI agents
Wednesday found more fragments of
money from the $200,000 airline hi-
jacking loot of the legendary “D. B.
Cooper,” but the mystery of what
happened to the man appeared no
closer to solution.
*.Fo complicate matters, agents
leaned Wednesday that all the cash
fotnd so far on a sandy beach of the
, Columbia River may have come from
inaterial dredged from the center of
the river in 1974.
“#We don’t know what that means,”
FBI agent Ralph Himmelsbach said.
. “We have the Army Corps of En-
gineers and geologists out there. An
agént who was out there said it looks
“like they'll be able to help us out.”
“The first money from Cooper's haul
in the 1971 hijacking was found Sun-
day on the north shore of the Colum-
bia‘ 5 miles northwest of Vancouver,
Wash., by children on a family out-
he. It totaled about $3,000 and the
‘serial numbers matched those on the
Himmelsbach said a number of ad- —
ditional fragments were dug up by
agents Tuesday afternoon and Wed-
nesday morning, some of them from
as deep as 3 feet. One agent at the site
described a formless fist-size clump
as “a wadded-up bunch of $20 bills.”
Himmelsbach said the geologists
and corps scientists probably would hijacking in the nation.
be able to determine whether the
material on the shore in which the .
money was found had come from the
middle of the river and had been
washed downstream from the Wash-
ougal River or carried upstream by
dredges from the mouth of the Lewis
River and dumped at the site.
Until such a determination is made,
agents planned no widespread Search
of wooded areas connected to the riv-
er by streams.
A man who signed in as Dan Coop-
er left Portland, Ore., on Thanksgiv-
ing eve in 1971 aboard a Northwest
Airlines jet. Once the flight was in the.
air, the hijacker displayed what ap- _
peared to be a bomb and demanded ,
. $200,000 and parachutes.
tendants were let oft in Seattle and
the remainder of the crew was locked ' ;
in the cockpit. Somewhere over ;
southwest Washington, the man who
has come to be known as“‘D.B. Coop-
er” disappeared out the back entrance
with the money and a parachute.
The incident is the only unsolved.
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