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HEARNAP — Part 23
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“his attorney's office it is apparent that Gy
nt directly to the Lashville. Metropolitan Police
office, and most probably 7 .
- Tepartment prior to SA .
departing. office. According to Detective,
NICKENS» related the same story concerniw the
Sighting Wiss HEARST with additional claboratious - oo |
arrived a
which included a description of the unknown young iady
that more nearly resembled the description of Miss HEARST |
which app tly remembered from a wanted flyer
shown him by ss Detective NICKENS claimed that ©
“someone had called Chief of Police JOE D, CASEY, who was
attending a conference in California, and Chief CASEY
returned the call to KaShville instructing Retective |
7 NICKINS to “handle” the reported possiblesighting of Miss
HEARST in hashville, Tennessee. Detective NICKENS made
? inquiry in an effort to identify. the person who called
Chief CASEY without success, ‘
| Detective NICKT:S was informed that the infor-
- wation furnished him oy aie previously furnished —
to the FoI and that the identity of the young lady described
by would be resolved by the FBI, “It was brought. to
Detective NICKENS’ attention that the artist conception
of the black man in the"tNewsweek Magazine" whichis
related was with the alleged Miss HLARST has no apparent ’
connecticn with Miss HEARST and is an artist conception
of the “Zebra killer,” operating within the San Francisco,
California, area, Detective NICKENS intended to_obdtain
a search warrant for the residence described by
however, inasmuch as this information had been furnished
to the FBI and that the FBI intended to investigate the
claims made by a Detective NICKENS intended to take
no further action in the matter, However, Detective NICKENS
“ explained if any further_action is indicated he would
immediately contact SAQ@QRMMM prior to making any decisions
on additional action.
“"* On the morning of November 20, 1974, "The
Tennessean", a Nashville daily newsprper, entered” a front
Ba stery describing a raid by the Nashville Metropolita
lice Departnent, led by Detective SHERMAN NICKENS, |
erein the residence at 2020 15th Avenuc North, Nashvill
nnésgec, was entered by a lange group of police officer
who received a "tip" that PATRICIA: CAMPBELL HEARST was.“ __,
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