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HEARNAP — Part 29
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Regarding the followup probe of Yoshimura astoriales,
Kelley would say onty that “investigation led tn the igen
tification of associates of Yothimura doternined to oF res
~ siding at 625 Morse St. (where Patty a Yoshinwra were‘
caught) and 2-185 Precita Ave. (2 ite Gf the arrest of the
Harriscs} in San Frangisco."
In Saccamento, Paul C. Young. the special agent in”
chaze of the FRI offier there. said it was his office thai---
>’ had developed the Inad which ultimately senl agents to
ihe houses in San Francisca,
The lead, he said, was developed in a case not directly
connecled to the fugitive rio, but he declined 19 dircuss |
gelails of the probe for fear it might .’olow our inv: eztiga-
His office, Young said, had supplied agents in San Fran-
* which ultimately proved to be the Harris and Pay ; raate .
houses."
*An unrelated case gave us leads ia the San Francisco
“ : FZ area. We were looking for some SLA members and Uat,
_ Ged in wilh what San Francizes was caine
tie
"This combination of information lead to the apprehan- ,
~ sion of the harzises.”
* Young added? however, that Uhe Hearst investi
ilsell had also led San Francisco agents to the tame v
ty. Further: elaboration was not forthcoming trom the c
agency, .
ad
2 was speculated Lhat Kathy Ann Soliah, sister of Sieve
en F. Sotiah, the man charged with hartnring Patty and
Yoshimura, might ke a maine key an the arrest eain,
Wiss Solizh, 23, isa well-known Bay Arca radiczlanda ,
known astociate of SLA members. She. seperton sy
dropped from sighl some moa’ hs ago.
Whether it was [iss Sofiah that agents were seeking
when they came in contact wih Patty: and Lhe others was
not known.
However, it is known (hal Sotiah visited Voshimura’s *
boylriend, Wilkant HL. Brawei!, 33, at least 9x limes an
1973 al the state Coreertinaal Training Facility in Sofsdad,
Brandt, who is schedule fo appear this Weeemeer vee
fore the Catlornia Adult Authority for a parole hearing,
was convictel, along with two other men, af steckpiiing |
* * the cache of pos erful bomhs ond weaponry ina Berkeley
Garage. The garare ulepedl ys was rented by Yorhinura.
According lo court records is the Branch case, be and
his companions—ineiedine Yoshiinura—were pl anninz to
bonth the Naval architectural huildine on the UO -Berke-
Jey campus when they were areested March 3], 1572.
Miss Soliah i paloa prominent | member of the
Research Collective, a radical organizateon formed about ass -!
year ago in Orland to cisinaute sla ements irem they ,
(SLA and other underground arcs. *
Other members of the organization include Jeffs rey Dac’ “ae
- sid Sukoiow, 7, and James Wiliam Kilgore, Be te
kolow wes rcperied by the US. Senate Sediciary «2 z
. Committee to have been a member ef the Weatherman .2
ore
faction of Students fer a Democratic § Set scty, Whose Rene ‘§ .
bers visited Cuba as memoers of the ¥ cree : 3,
Kilgore is also a friend of Brant ani bas visiiea him
geveral times at Sciedad prison, re records show, . wee
Charles W. Batez, the FBI agent reasoasitls far fietd die :
rection cf the 12-menth he nt for Pavy ‘avd her comnae aa
Tinns. cid not dispute Youns’s version of Une arrest prose,
, Cisco wilh various adiresses in the Mission District, bwo of | hut did, Nixe his superior, Keney, slrose:y ceieet aay n>,
tion that the capture of the fugiv te had § geen the “Pept :
\: of a “tip” or “Mune.*
*It was not a tip.” Bates said, "just desing out past
* wha mizht have information, on the perizhery, buildin ang its
Lup frors Unat. tay oe! one
*We were interested in that hovie (where Patt y was
cauzal) trcauss of some other angie Lest we choca c
might give us some Ieads Uhat would e+ entually ead to
tac fus.taves.”
The 3i-vear FBI veteran added Coat it was possitle th
four fuceives mught have been in Sen Francitt> tr as" :
Jong as lwo weeks, parhaps more. He Gd rot elaboraza, 72
helley, in discusaag the cate with newsmen, Barve ih
following account of the cartures:
On Welnesday, agents near the Precita Ave. house had
roused a man and woman leaving ihe house who “wee
simtiat ia description la ihe fegius es ithe. Harriseshs 7
“Agents had no solid information that these indivizcats. ‘Sh:
were. in fact, the Harries, Thereloze, thay mace no atx, :
lerint 10 arcerl Chem, but continual lo Ketp Uc fe aan
unter observation.”
‘The next dav, agents saw ihe couste, wearing eee
clsthes, and decided ta question them,
Julisn Canfas, an 18-year-old neightes of ihe Ware nt. ‘
who zhe sard she knew only as “Chis” and Nantes Widt) +
The Tunes she heteved the house bad fen un der serves ny
_ ante For Uhrecalays, nm twa, a3 the ERY sad.
were living for three days. Other neighdors agrees we
her ¢stiniate. . A
Vp wits from Lhat van that Go aruied men “isined to~:
take the ifarrises into custais, Cartas sid, Same time Wary ‘
Pleasre Ture ta Pace (9, Col. t"
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