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D B Cooper — Part 31
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SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P) 6/12/73
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NORJAK i be Ww
RE: Sub M -~ MONBY
On June 1, 1973, BILE CLAUSNER, Sheriff of
Stevenson, Washington, advised that $480 worth of $20
bills, 1950 series, were found in a home in North Ponney-
ville, Washington. CLAUSNER advised an elderly lady was
living in the home and moved to Goldendale, Washington,
to be nearer her family. The elderly lady is named Mrs.
MIDLAND, according to CLAUSNER.
Subsequent to her move, an envelope was dis-
covered in the vacant home containing the $20 bills.
CLAUSNER advised all of the $20 bill serial numbers were
run through NCIC, as well as compared with serial numbers
on the BD. B. COOPER ransom list. There was no match
either in NCIC or with the D. B. COOPER ransom list.
It is noted ali the D. B. COOPER ransom serial
numbers have been entered into NCIC.
No further investigation appears to be warranted
concerning this matter.
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