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file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-79 | hunting by himself on this one particular cecasion, chon he stumbled lato an area of heavy brush, he discovered a log shelter constructed entirely of logs five to six inches in ciarater. The building betag approximately Your feet long by five feet OMde and four feet high, the open. ing to the shelter ons covered by Logs propped la place and Staked Is position in the ground. at the time he was there there onerapproximately 12 te IB inches of anco on the ground and this Obcan't of snoo had been In the axes for four to six weeks prior
2 - Seattle 9 - Portland (Inde) 2 - Detroit & - Atlanta AM/cla (7)
16.4.41 - 1124 :selected:
SEARCHEDINDEXED SERIALIZED 5 SEP 6 1972 FBI-PURILAND 1 R$ H'BACH
DB Cooper-42475?
AT 164-284
so this time. Do noticed ne troch tracka near the shelter er cache at the thee.
Ho cas umablo to lost into the shelter to see that was quatsince therola and he did est remove any of the host to ensino is. So did notice a duffel for mantes from a tree was by. This deifel bag bad the mex er tho Ject mars emule bo Dita Ble Perce enciar
imprinted on the dufgol bag . | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=77 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-109 | 00 total or 15% of any lesser portion of the ransom money that is returned has been offered by Northwest Orient Airlines.
If any information concerning this matter is discovered, it should be reported to the FBI Office at Seattle, Washington, area code 206, telephone MA 2-0460 collect, or to the nearest FBI Office, which can be found by checking the front of your telephone directory.
Very truly yours, I. E. Milnes
164-41-1144
SEARCHED INDEXED
SERIALIZED FILED
J. E. MILNES
OCT 1 9 1972
Special Agent in Charge
FBI -PORTLAND BAK
Itback
DB Cooper-42505FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI Date: 10/17/72
Transmit the following in
Via
AIRTEL
(Type in plaintext or code) AIRMAIL (Priority)
<figure><table><tr><td>TO</td><td>SAC, PORTLAND (164-41)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM</td><td>SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)</td></tr><tr><td>SUBJECT</td><td>NORJAK 00 : Seattle</td></tr></table></figure>
Enclosed for Portland Division is one copy of a circular describing the area into which Unsub parachuted, specific things to look for, and reward information. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=106 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-110 | 00 : Seattle</td></tr></table></figure>
Enclosed for Portland Division is one copy of a circular describing the area into which Unsub parachuted, specific things to look for, and reward information. This circular is being distributed to game wardens having cognizance over the area into which Unsub parachuted.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
2) - Portland (Enc. 1). . 2 - Seattle RNN : j1b (4)
1145
SEARCHED INDEXED SERIALIZED FILED
OCT 1 9 1972,
Aback FROM
DB Cooper-42506
Approved: 18m/VAS
Sent M Per
Special Agent in Charge
#U.S.Government Printing Office: 1972 - 455-574FD-302 {REV. 11-27-70)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
'Date of transcription
October 31, 1972 :unselected: Eugene, Oregon, telephone
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was shown six . photographs b7C of the following named individuals, numbered one through six, in the following order :
1. ANTHONY LAMBERT COLE
2
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4
5
6
After viewing all of the above photographs. advised that photograph #2 of :unselected: b6 b7C
bearg .a. resemblance to an individual who hijacked an aircraft on .which was a passenger during November of 1971;
advised that the individual depicted in the #2 photograph bears only a resemblance to the hijacker, and he cannot state that | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=107 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-120 | D. agents a little over Zealous in Thier statement 8 facts ai fact very musterso, but I guess they just feel they are doing their job. I can prove my position and innocence of the proper time and This is not my purpose hew.
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Just because I wasn't going to b6 stop me from the program I sent for myself some time ago, This basically was to find the Drives and Through legal Imeans stop them, Petty publics and sonall time dealers were all arotina us and as fast as they were picked up two woude pop up before Their. I Know That Just switching would stop nothing but would unnecessarily endanger b6 b7C
and me, So if Iwas going to really do some good it would havethe the much deeper. I daw on the fact I brad, hvid in an area. for several years where drugs were plentiful and The people trusted me, Because of this and the large number of people Know I arrived at the jail with top credentials.
DB Cooper-4518
I nad have the inside track to large quantities throughout The West Coast, Canada and México Bur gues what. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=119 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-122 | 6 UNITED STATES GO RNMENT Memorandum
TO
: SAC, Portland (164-41)
DATE:
November 2, 1972
FROM Acting Director, FBI (164-2111)
SUBJECT: NORJAK !! 00: SEATTLE
Enclosed for receiving offices is one conv of the original envelope and letter from , Portland, Oregon.
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Portland, if not done, interview to determine if he has any information of value regarding this case.
Enclosure
1 - Seattle (164-81) (For information) Enclosure
5010-<figure><table><tr><th></th><th>SEARCHED</th><th>INDEXED.</th></tr><tr><td></td><td colSpan=2>SERIALIZED. FILED</td></tr><tr><td></td><td colSpan=2>NOV 6 1972 FBI - PORTLAND</td></tr></table></figure>LAND
164-41-1152
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan
DB Cooper-4520
OPTIONAL FORM NO, to MAY 1962 EDITION GSA FPMR (41 CFR) :01-11.6 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum
TO
: SAC, PORTLAND (164-41) (P)
FROM :
SA
SUBJECT: D. B. COOPER
CRIME ABOARD AIRCRAFT
00: PD
DATE: 11/6/72
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Portland, Oregon, phone
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file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-127 | Priority)</td></tr></table></figure>ity)
TO :
SAC, LOS ANGELES (164-497)
FROM :
SAC, SEATTLE
(164-81) (P)
SUBJECT : NOR JAK
00: SEATTLE
RE :
SUSPECT JAMES RAY FUGATE, JR.
NUMBER 200
Re Cleveland airtel to Portland, dated 8/18/72.
Referenced airtel described JAMES E. FUGATE, born August 23, 1944, as having died on July 8, 1971. It is clear from referenced airtel that suspect JAMES RAY FUGATE, JR. has not been killed.
In view of the above, Los Angeles Division will continue investigation concerning FUGATE as set forth in Los Angeles nitel to Seattle ET AL, July 4, 1972.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS. :selected:
2 - Los Angeles 1 - Cleveland (164-88) (Info) 1 )- Portland (164-41) (Info) 1 - Milwaukee (164-73) (Info) 3 - Seattle RNN : jgm (8)
144-41-1156
SEARCHED
INDEXED SERIALIZED 2 FILED
NOV 1 3 1972
A
FBI -PORTLAND
Approved:
Sent
M Per DB Cooper-42526
Special Agent in Charge
AU.S. Government Printing Office: 1972 - 455574
OPTIONAL FORM NO. 4 MAY 1962 EDITION GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.6 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum
TO
: SAC, PORTLAND
(164-41)
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)
SUBJECT: NORJAK 00: SEATTLE
DATE: November 13, 1972
LE
Re Portland airtel to Jeattle, 10/14/72. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=127 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-143 | Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan
DB Cooper-42542 :unseleced:
OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY INE EDITICH CHA FPMR (4 C'T) 107-11.4 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
TO SAC., PORTLAND .(164-41)
DATE: 2-28-73
FROM
SA . LeROY P. . ELLIOTT. (P)
SUBJECT:
NORJAK
Rememo SA 2-27-73
Information furnished to SA hy ANTRET : BEIMER . . b6 : was that who used to be employed by b7C Oregon, should be considered a .
suspect' in NORJAK in view of the similarity. in names;
On 2-28-73,
Coquille, . b6
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bý : Coos. Bay, Oregon.
saw no similarity between of subject. and the artist sketch
On 2-28-73 b6 b7C
Coos Bay, Oregon, advised that has been regularly employed for the past and. cannot be considered a susect in NOWJAK produced payroll time sheets for showing he was employed
Coos Bay, Oregon, .. on
November 27-28,1971 ..
No firther action. re this suspect is recommended.
IRE 1
3010-108-02
16%-11-1167E SEARCHED. ....... INDEED SERIALIZED. : ,1 ... FILED MAR 1 -1973 FBI - PORTLAND
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on-the Payroll Savings Plan
DB Cooper-42543 :seleced:
File - Serial Charge Out FD-5 (Rev. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=143 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-153 | (1) Will, through DEV, attempt to identify 1971 Nevada license, apparently personalized, bearing and attempt to determine whether b6 b7C :selected: 3 .- las Vegas 2 + Portland
THL : kdd (5) H'back URL 164-41-1177
Scorched
Flisd DB Cooper-4551
PD 164-41
LEADS (cont'd)
percon issued this license or whether a if issued a Nevada driver's license, has physical description similar to
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(2) Will attempt to identify in the Reno arca if Laquiries og INV or driver's license unproductive.
2
DB Cooper-4552
12/22/72
AIRTEL AIRM<figure><table><tr><td>TO:</td><td>SAC,</td><td>SEATTLE (164-81)</td></tr><tr><td>FIOM:</td><td>SAC,</td><td>PORTLAND (164-41) (P)</td></tr></table></figure> (P)
SUBJECT:
NORJAK
Re:
(00; Seattle)
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ARMED AND DANGEROUS
Ro Seattle letter to Portland 12/5/72. The following investigation was conducted by SA
On 12/18/72. an attempt was made to locate
* University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. It was noted that the dormitories at the University are vacant for the Christmas vacation.
On 12/18/72, University of Oregon, advised that all of the dormi- tories at the University are currently empty for the Christ- | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=152 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-173 | ADMITTED SHE CONCEALED ABOVE INFORMATION WHEN INTERVIEWED BY BUREAU AGENTS YESTERDAY BECAUSE SHE THOUGHT . SEATTLE DIVISION WILL ATTEMPT TO DETERMINE LOCATION OF
ON 11/24/71.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS. END AJW FBI PORTLAND LCR TU
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NR 003 WA PLAIN 145AM 1-11-73 TMT 6:27PM NITEL 01-10-73 PAF
TO : ACTING DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111) SEATTLE (164-81) (VIA FBIHQ) PORTLAND (164-41) (VIA FBIHQL FROM: HONOLULU (164-85) (P)
NORJAK. 00: SEATTLE.
RE HONOLULU TELETYPE, 1/9/73. ALL FLIGHT CREW MEMBERS NORTHWEST FLIGHT 87 WHICH ARRIVED HONOLULU 1/9/73 INTERVIEWED AND VIEWED SKETCH OF DAN COOPER AND PROVIDED DESCRIPTION OF SUSPECT . NONE OF CREW MEMBERS ABLE TO IDENT COOPER SKETCH BUT 3 CREW MEMBERS RECALL MALE PASSENGER WEARING SUNGLASSES IN D SECTION OF PLANE POSSIBLY IDENTICAL TO SUSPECT WHICH PASSENGER DESCRIBED AS WMA, WEARING A BLACK WUIT, NARROW LAPELS, DARK SUNGLASSES, NARROW WITH TAPERED ENDS, FEMALE STYLE, 150 TO 160 LBS., 5'10", MIDDLE THIRTIES, RECEDING BROWN HAIR, ROUGHT TO SMOOTH COMPLEXION. SUSPECT PASSENGER CONSUMED ABOUT SEVEN BOTTLES PABST BEER, SMOKED MARLBORO END PAGE ONE
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OK TO HOLD 10:53 PM 1/10/73
RLM. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=177 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-196 | For information of Sacramento, records local law enforcement agencies Reno area are negative concerning
a member of Nevada Skydivers and former student at University of Nevada, Reno, did not return to the university for the second semester this year. Records at the university indicate he is from Redding. California:
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LEAD
SACRAMENTO DIVISION
AT REDDING, CALIFORNIA
Through above information, locate :unselected: to ascertain if he knows and if so, whether or not they are skydivers or experienced parachutists.
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ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
2-Portland 2-Sacramento (164-50) (Enc. 2) 2-Las Vegas MTB/skh (6)
164-41 1,202-
SEARCHED ........ INDEXED SERIALIZED. .. Y. FILED. FEB 2 6 1973 FBI +- PORTLAND
Approved: 11/04/
Sent M Per
1
Special Agent in Charge
A U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1971-413-135 DB Cooper-4606
:selected:
OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 1962 EDITION GSA FPMR (41 CFR) :01-$1.5 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum
TO
:
SAC
(164 .- 41)
DATE:
3/1/73
FROM
:
SC
SUBJECT:
NORJAK
On 3/1/73. :unselected: Salem, Oregon, , called and asked that an Agent contact him concerning a suspicious person who might le involved in the NORJAK case. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=204 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-213 | he has not
again talked about this matter with
at the above
address, and he is returning to Woodland, washington. He thinks
known to
but in any event his address will be
Woodland. Also, he will get in touch with either Woodland Police Department, with whom he is acquainted, and will tell them his new address.
stated he will be glad to cooperate in b6
this matter by contacting for any additional infor- b7C
mation, and specifically observed that could not be b7D
expected to cooperate with law enforcement officers under any circumstances.
2 - Seattle
Portland
X-WRPH: 1bn (4) iln 6
A
Searched Serialized Indexed Filed
A
164-41-1218 DB Cooper-42625
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4/5/73
AIRTEL
AIR M<figure><table><tr><td>TO:</td><td>SAC, LAS VEGAS (164-60)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM:</td><td>SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)</td></tr><tr><td>SUBJECT :</td><td>NORJAK</td></tr></table></figure>RJAK
00: Seattle
Re Las Vegas airtel to Portland, dated 12/29/72.
Should be considered as a suspect be- cause he supposedly resembles the artist's composite of INSUB in this matter and he Reno, | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=222 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-230 | Glendale Police
Department Number
G 13312
It is recommended the following investigation be conducted to ascertain if the sudden display of wealth by HAGAN was the result of an inheritance of property in Oregon from parents who allegedly live on a farm in the Eugene, Oregon area, and to determine if he should be considered a logical suspect in this matter:
LEADS
PORTLAND
AT SILVERTON, OREGON: (1) Attempt to ascertain recipient of mail at Route 2, Box 171A, Silverton, during March 1971, noting this address furnished by HARRY I. HAGAN at that time.
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DB Cooper-4645
Q
AN 164-59 SE 164-81 JHE : rmm 1
RE: TED MAYFIELD
On November 30, 1971, Investigator
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advised SA that he received e telephone b7D
call from Alaska, and that furnished the name of TED MAYFIELD as a possible suspect in this matter.
On November 30, 1971,
Alaska, advised SA b6 that he was acquainted with an individual by the name of b7C TED MAYFIELD who may be considered as a sudnect. In this b7D matter. He advised that
THO MAYFIELD. MAYFIELD is an experienced Jumper with over 1,000 jumps to his credit and at one time MAYFIELD was the Conference Director of the U. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=240 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-243 | concerning the above suspect, but the press coverage in Oregon, and in the State of Washington was so intense, it may have become known to the press, that the above was contacted by a police officer.
It is suggested that the fact that the name "D. B. COOPER" is not involved in this matter not be given publicity outside the Bureau in order to utilize this fact as an aid in the initial evaluation of new leads.
INVESTIGATIVE STEPS TO PROCESS NORJAK SUSPECTS
This list in no way represents all the means avail- able to process a suspect. Each individual case prompts a different method; one or more of the below listed methods have been used in the past.
1. Obtain current descriptive data (particularly useful is age, height and complexion)
2. Ascertain location on November 24, 1971, by
(a) checking employment records.
(b) checking cancelled checks or credit card transactions.
(c) interviewing acquaintances or relatives (note November 24th was the day before Thanksgiving, 1971).
3. Ascertain present location to determine if he is alive or if he appears to be in hiding.
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COVER PAGE
DB Cooper-4656
SE 164-81
4. Ascertain if he has knowledge of airplanes or parachuting (i. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=249 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-263 |
SE 164-81
The Unsub, aka at 2:00 PM, Pacific Standard Time, November 24, 1971, purchased a one-way coach ticket at the Portland International Airport, Portland, Oregon, for travel from Portland to Seattle, Washington, on Northwest Orient Airlines Flight Number 305, which was a Boeing 727 aircraft. Unsub paid for this flight with a twenty dollar bill and had no luggage. He occupied seat number 18 E on the aircraft.
The Boeing 727 has three seats on each side of the aisle. Row 18 is the last one on both the right and left side of the aisle. The seats are identified from left to right as you face the front of the aircraft with A, B, C on the left side of the aisle and D (aisle seat), E (center seat) and F (window seat) on the right side.
Almost flush against the back of row 18, except for some eight inches near the aisle, is a bulkhead which forms the wall for the lavatories, located behind row 18; one on the right and one on the left. Beyond the lavatory doors is the door leading to the air stairs.
The door to the air stairs is always closed and locked, except when loading or unloading passengers. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=263 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-271 |
The FBI Laboratory by communication dated Decem- ber 9, 1971, advised that an examination of the towel sub- mitted by the Las Vegas Office, disclosed a brown head hair clipping and a brown limb hair, both of Caucasian origin. The report continued that the head hair clipping is suitable for significant comparison results, but that the limb hair possesses to few unique microscopic characteristics to be of value for that purpose.
The Laboratory also advised that the hairs obtain- ed from the towel have been mounted on a glass microscopic slide. They suggested that if microscopic comparisons between
DB Cooper-42677.
BE 164-81
between the head hair clipping and a known head hair sample were desired, that the glass microscopic slide containing the hair clipping should be resubmitted to the Laboratory by the Las Vegas Office.
The contents of the ashtray, the towel and the microscopic slide were returned by the Laboratory to the Las Vegas Office and are being held by the Las Vegas Divi- sion as evidence.
DB Cooper-42678.
SE 164-81
LOGS BY NORTHWEST ORIENT AIRLINES SEATTLE AND MINNEAPOLIS 2
DB Cooper-42679.
ST. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=266 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-275 | It was obtain- ed from the Seattle First National Bank, Main Office, and was part of a ransom package of $250,000. which had been maintained by the bank for such emergencies. The package measured approximately one foot by one foot by eight or nine inches and weighed 19 pounds.
A check of the Federal Aviation Administration flight section at Portland International Airport reflected that on November 24, 1971 between 8:00 PM and 9:00 PM, there was a ceiling of 5,000 feet, 3,500 feet broken clouds, and at 1,500 feet scattered and broken clouds at times with a wind of 12-14 knots. The temperature at the end of the air stairs at the time of the jump was approximately 0º c.
On October 5, 1972, Mr. DONALD W. NYROP, President, Northwest Orient Airlines, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Interna- tional Airport, advised he authorized a finers fee of $25, 000 total reward or 15% for any portion of the ransom money that is returned.
In addition, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, a local newspaper in Seattle, has offered $5,000 for informa- tion leading to the arrest and conviction of Unsub. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=272 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-288 | 2020 the banks of Lake Max, partly located IN the price pereath weed, ware completely patrolled by the boets of the Coulies County Sheriff .. Office with all suspicious sightings personally checitad. One sighting of a white object on the south side of the kake was usarlo to be chockad on November 30, 1971 but on November 27, 1971 was checked by helicopter with negative results.
On November 23, 1971 two Avmy helicopters, ono Bonneville Pokor Administration helicopter, and onu Weyerhaeuser Company helicopter plus five fixed wing afpares .. Croa Woodland and Vancouver, Bar rington wire eleis osss the Search ared! for seven hours of total Flying time. Several sightings of unidentified items were checked by ground contact with negative secults.
On November 27, 1971 the search was contiaid with the same number of personnel, ground unite, three helicopter: and seven fixed wing planes. The search asca on this day (.):COM: 003 2 hGf Betere nie avi an wa. laid cut . sed upon Zitort cate fundched by Northwest Amines ra o wosef: ; ton milco on the care and west sides of the aluline / ight path and extendan from the rheinity cf Kitems, lk. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=281 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-302 | The following flight configuration was used during the Boeing air stairs test:
Speed ~ 125 knots Flaps - 25° down Altitude - 10,000 feet.
In Seattle report of SA CHARLES E. FARRELL, February 16, 1972, it is noted that Unsub requested the following flight configuation prior to taking off from Seattle-Tacoma Airport:
Gear down
Flaps - 15° down Altitude - 10,000 feet Aft door open and the air stairs down.
When it was explained to the hijacker that the plane could not take off with the air stairs down, he re- portedly said in a low voice, "Yes they can, but the cockpit can put it down after they get airborne."
On July 26, 1972, advised that if the hi- b6 jacker was a member of, or had consulted with a member of the Boeing Test Team, he would have known that the 727 could not have taken off with the air stairs down, nor would it have be been necessary since the air stairs can easily be lowered in flight.
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Stewardess remarked upon being inter- viewed shortly after the hijacking, that the air stairs and the controls for the air stairs were the only functions of the aircraft that the hijacker did not seem to be fully aware of. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=293 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-309 | She said has been cm- ployed with their food chain since and is presently a at Farm and Town, 1243 Lakeview,
Clearwater, Florida.
On February 23, 1973, Suncoast Division Office, described above, advised been an excellent employee with this firm since described as follows:
has
Race:
White
Sex:
Male
Date of birth:
Place of birth:
Residence:
Seminole, Florida 6'2"
Height:
Weight : 185 pounds
Hair:
Dark, partially blad, high forehet d
Characteristics: Wears glasses
stated their records reflect LO be on duty on November 24, 1971.
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SE 164-81
FIRST SKYJACKING UTILIZING PARACHUTES
In an effort to determine the origin of the D. B. COOPER hijacking (i.e. the original idea behind the skyjack plan), a review was conducted of the magazine and newspaper articles written just prior to NORJAK.
The below quoted newspaper article described the first known skyjacking in which a parachute was used by the skyjacker.
The Seattle Times, November 13, 1971:
"Calgary, Alberta - (UPI) - A masked hyjacker carrying more than 40 pounds of dynamite was knocked un- conscious today by | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=298 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-315 |
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"Five crewmen, including a stewardess, remained on the plane.
"The passengers were taken by police van from the plane to the air terminal. Officers refused to let newsmen talk with them.
"Police said the hijacker warned the passengers not to talk about what happened on the four-engine aircraft or he would kill the crew. Officers said he had a transistor radio and was listening to local newscasts while the plane was on the ground.
"One passenger, a young woman, appeared distraught and was placed in a wheelchair after she was helped out of the plane.
"Stewardess told officials none of the passengers was aware of the hijack until the plane made its first landing here.
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"Policewoman brought the money to the hijacker. She said the money was provided by the First Westside National Bank of Great Falls. She refused to dis- close who ordered the payment of the ransom.
an IRA representative touring Western Canada, told a Great Falls television newsman that his or- ganization abhored hijackings and disavowed the current attempt. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=301 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-317 | First suggested Mexico, crew countered with San Francisco, hijacker suggested Phoenix, Arizona, crew countered with Yuma or Reno, he chose Reno.
Since this skyjacking was given a great deal of publicity at the time, it is felt Unsub may have used this event to help him formulate his own skyjacking plans.
44.
DB Cooper-4710
· SE 164-81
SP. 71 FLICHT
U.S. AIP PORCE SR-71 ATPCPAFT
By communication December 3, 1971, the Sacramento Di-
vision advised that Peale Air Force Pase, California, had offered, free of charge to the Bureau, use of an SR-71 air- craft to photograph terrain over which the hijacked airplane had flown on its trip to Reno.
This aircraft was described as an extremely sophis- ticated aerial reconnaissance plane which would photorranh a strip 20 miles wide with photographic resolution of detecting objects on the ground 2 feet square. The film strip would then be reviewed by trained and qualified U.S. Air Force personnel.
By communication February 17, 1972 the Sacramento Di-
vision advised that photographic over-flights using SR-71 aircraft were conducted on five separate occasions with no photographs obtained due | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=303 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-326 | interviewed in the presence of Investigator Anchorage Police Department, Anchorage, Alaska, in the offices of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Anchorage, Alaska,
advised that during the work of 1971 he was . Anchorage, 9 Alaska, on several occasions on and/or
and/or =
He stated that in the Fall of 1971 and in connection with
for a period
+
stated that during that
with an individual whom he came to know as DOUG BURNS. He stated that to his recollection BURNS was in confinement on a charge of bank robbery or some murder in the State of Alaska.
advised that he found BURNS to be a very interesting and intelligent individual. He advised that BURNS was very knowledgeable about types of aircraft, aerodynamics, flight rules and regulations, speeds and altitudes. He stated that BURNS was either a pilot and/or parachutist to his recollection. He advised that at that time there were numerous magazines and manuals relating to aircraft and flight and that during he observed BURNS to be reading these various publications.
advised that he can recall three conversations with BURNS during this period of time wherein BURNS indicated to him that he, BURNS, intended to do something spectacular | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=309 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-327 |
advised that he can recall three conversations with BURNS during this period of time wherein BURNS indicated to him that he, BURNS, intended to do something spectacular and that what he did would be published in the newspapers. BURNS never mentioned that he was going to hijack an aircraft and BURNS never mentioned the fact that a plane or an airlines would be
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b6
Interviewed on
5/15/73
at Anchorage, Alaska
File # AN 164-59 b7C
164-41-1236
by SA
xmm
Dote dicloted,
*
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the il and ils contents are not lo be distributed outside your ogency.
'DB Cooper-42<figure><table><tr><th>SEARCHED</th><th>INDEXED</th></tr><tr><td colSpan=2>:selected: SERIALIZED FILED .<</td></tr><tr><td>MAY</td><td>6 1973</td></tr><tr><td colSpan=2>FBI -- PORTLAND A.014</td></tr></table></figure>.014
Rimmelbet Tet
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SPTIONAL FORIL; NO. 10 MAY 3002 EDITION GSA FPMR (43 CH-IT) 101-11.6 UNITED STATES GOV Memorandum
NMENT
TO
: SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
DATE:
5/22/73
FROM
SAC, ANCHORAGE (164-59) (RUC)
SUBJECT: NORJAK
(00:SE)
164-81-16. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=309 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-375 |
The following investigation was conducted by SA FRANCIS E. BURKE :
AT HELENA, MONTANA
On 8/15/73 Montana b6
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Highway Patrol, Driver's License Section, furnished copies of a driver's license issued to WILLIAM FRANCIS DEEMS, which re- flected the following description of DEEMS:
Name
WILLIAM FRANCIS DEEMS
Race
White
DOB
5/1/16
POB
Easton, Maine
Height
5' 9"
Weight
170#
Brown
Hair Eyes
Gray
Address, 1972
P. O. Box #37,
Coram, Montana
Occupation
Airline pilot, unemployed
Marital status b6 b7C
Previous license Florida.
There is a notation that DEEMS's 1972 Montana license was surrendered, date not recorded, when he was issued a license in another state, not further identified in the file.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
2 - Seattle (Encs.2) :selected: 1 .- Portland (164-41) ( Info.) 2 - Butte FEB/ar (5)
SEARCHED INDEXED. SERIALIZED GUA FILED (11
AUG 2 7 1973 FBI - PORTLAND
164-41-1265
DB Cooper-4766
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
0/31/73
SAC, ANCHORAGE (164-59) (P)2 )
MORJAK
Re:
Re Portland letter to Anchorage, 8/6/73.
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On 8/29/73, were located and interviewed at their residence in Seward, Alaska. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=350 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-394 | IT SHOULD BE NOTED ADVISED THAT b6 HE IS WILLING TO GO BACK TO VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, AND GET MORE INFORMATION IF DESIRED. ARMED AND DANGEROUS. END
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LLD FBI PD OREGON CLR
DB Cooper-4789
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) 10/18/73
SAC, PORTLAND (164-41) (P) NORJAK
Re: Suspect RAYMOND TORREY HEALD, DOB 3/30/39
Ro Los Angeles letter to Seattle, dated 9/20/73.
For information Seattle, the State of Oregon does not yet photograph drivers for license purposes.
2-Seattle 2-Portland
RPH : 1mp
(4)
- 1279
Searched Serialized
DB Cooper-4790
10/18/73
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
SAC, PORTLAND (164-41) (P)
NORJAK
Re:
Portland, Oregon, telephone
advised SA RALPH P. HIMMELSBACH on 10/16/73 as follows:
used to work Woodland, Washington for occasionally
of
"
J She,
·
1971, she
and she remembers being in which the in one
corner of the room. She does not have a clear recollection of all of the stuff, but remembered a which she recalled as being similar to a in size and shape, which she thought to have been round. Her impression was that the pile of stuff would be more likely property of a hitch-hiker than of someone with money. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=373 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-416 | :unselected:
O :unselected: added that she and other employees have always thought the artist's conception of the hijacker looked like 0 For the information of all offices, was previously furnished as a possible suspect by the of a local newspaper in Torrance. California, who had received information concerning ? :unselected: was also previously employed
Redondo Beach, California.
Investigation conducted by Los Angeles, at that time, is set forth in referenced Los Angeles teletype dated 2/8/72, and Los Angeles letter dated 3/3/73.
It is noted that per referenced Sacramento airtel to Seattle. copies of California driver's license of
9 who were identical, were furnished
to Seattle, Portland, and Minneapolis for display to witnesses in this matter.
Per referenced Minneapolis teletype to Seattle, dated 3/2/73, Northwest Airlines Stewardesses were shown a photograph of and was described as not identical with or resembling the Unknown Subject.
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On 11/8/73, 5 Glendale, were interviewed. Both indi-
cated an interest in the reward and :selected: indicated he had been in contact with Northwest Orient Airlines regarding any available reward. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=399 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-417 | Both indi-
cated an interest in the reward and :selected: indicated he had been in contact with Northwest Orient Airlines regarding any available reward.
had compiled a list of handwritten b6 b7C
notations indicating why they believe :unselected: should be considered a suspect in this matter. Attached are copies of these hand- written notations.
DB Cooper-42815
- 2 - :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unseleced:
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Submitted TO F. B.1. 11/8/73 by This Information Compleet 1/6/23
had Second Calif. Driver License With Mexican Name First Name Was don't remember Last Name b6
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Born-
Served in U.S. Navy.
childhood in Bakersfield or VICINITY
Graduated About Frombic b6 San Fernando STATE College, B.A. Degree in History Had PILOTS License, TOOK Lessons In State of Washington Possibly Near Bellingham
DB Cooper-4816
b6
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owned Much Property Around North Los Angeles. They were
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Sau A bank
STATEMENT LISTIng InvestMENTS TOTALIng In VICINITY OF. b6 b7C
DB Cooper-42818
Submitted TO F. B. L. 1/8/73 by This Information Computed 1//73
Recent Employment
SubMITTed TO F. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=399 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-439 |
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On either the first or second morning following the hi-jack, noted suspicious actions on the
on the morning in question,
At approximately 4 a.m., was observed carrying
said
prior to this date.
in Kelso, b6 b7C
Longview, Washington, reportedly hired and may be more knowledgeable
regarding
background than
stated was Spanish appearing although b6 spoke fluent English, agc mid to late about 5'8" b7C
to 5'10" in height. could provide no further physical characteristics. stated looked very much Like pictures of the hi-jacker he had seen in the paper. knew little background except he had been living in Texas. said he was
hesitant to report this at the time but he had not forgotten it and wanted to get it off his mind.
2 - Seattle
164-41+ 1300
RPH: Ibn
(4) un
Serialized Indexed 6 Filed
J :selected: 2 - Portland
Searched
DB Cooper-42837 :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unseleced:
PD 164-41
and Portland indices negative regarding b6 b7C
LEAD
SEATTLE
`AT LONGVIEW, WASHINGTON. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=420 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-459 | price unknown, and is dickering for purchase of property in Lake Ponderay, Idaho, for He just
recently roofed house for and City of Camas is putting in sewer lines in area, price
further stated that money matters do not
seem to bother Also, told him that he just
recently got a job at Cowick and is making He was previously working in Fort St. James, Canada
164-4-1313.
SEARCHED. INDEXED COMO SERIALIZED RO FILED DEC 5 1973 FBI -PORTLAND
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b6 ৳7C :selected: 2
Portland
5010-108-02
MMG:jn (2) 1
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan DB Cooper-42868 :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unseleced:
PD 164-41
commented due to the fact
looks like photo of D. B. COOPER and his casualness about money matters, he thought he would contact the FBI.
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PORT(Ad) Indices contain no identifiable information re
-2-
DB Cooper-42869 :unselected: :unseleced:
12 /5/73
SAC, SEATTLE (164-31)
SAC, PORTLAND (164-41) (P) NORJAK
Enclosed herewith for Seattle is a parcel containing nylon cord.
For information of Seattle, "The Oregon Journal," Portland daily newspaper, has been publishing a series of articles concerning captioned matter. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=447 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-460 |
For information of Seattle, "The Oregon Journal," Portland daily newspaper, has been publishing a series of articles concerning captioned matter. These articles have generated considerable public interest. As a result of this publicity,
b6
Clackamas, Oregon, telophone furnished b7C
the following information:
During approximately October, 1973, went on a hike on Mt. Hood, approximately forty niles east of Portland, Oregon. Walking on an established trail, he spied a few pieces of what appeared to be nylon material in a small opening a short distance off the trail. He examined the matorial, which appeared to possibly be fron a parachute. He cut off several pieces of the nylon cord and brought then home with him.
It is realized that this location is too far from the scene of the hijacker's jump to be logically related to this case. However, in view of the intense current public interest and the fact that furnished his information first to "The Oregon Journal" which trans- mitted it to the Portland Office, it is felt further investigation should be conducted. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=449 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part095_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743039352E706466-page-476 | was responsible
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reputation on the fact that 0 He advised that he has had an opportunity to study copies of these letters, made available to him by the airlines, and has made the following observations on the writer of these letters:
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1.
2.
3.
4.
DB Cooper-42888
3 :unseleced:
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5.
6.
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7.
advised that
had the same as in the above case , he also used the
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and in terms
feels that the above facts have to be more than a
Q coincidence.
advised that in reference to the TWA aircraft bombing in Las Vegas, Nevada on 3/8/72, he has made b6 the following observations concerning the individual or in- dividuals responsible for same:
b7C
1.
2.
3.
4.
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5.
DB Cooper-4289
4
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could have been responsible for same. feels b7C
stated that in view of the above, the individual responsible for TWABOM had the same and it could, therefore, be possible that b6 that also had the mobility during this period of time a and also probably had access ·
b6
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stated that he has not had access to a copy of the TWABOM and without being able to review that note, he cannot make any additional observations as to whether or not might have been responsible for pre- paring same. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=467 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-8 |
RECALLS CONVERSATION WITH UNIDENTIFIED MAN ON FLIGHT TWO ZERO ONE, FROM SAN DIEGO TO BURBANK, NOVEMBER EIGHT LAST. STATES HE AND HAVE AGAIN DISCUSSED THIS CONVERSATION AND NEITHER OF THEM CAN RECALL THE NAME OF THE INDUSTRY, MOVIE COMPANY, OR NAMES OF PARTICULAR MOVIES UNMAN CLAIMED TO HAVE WORKED FOR. ONLY RECALLS THAT MAN MENTIONED HE IS NOW WORKING ON COMEDIES OR "LIGHT" MATERIAL WHICH ARE GOOD FOR A LAUGH. RECALLS MAN APPROACHED THEM AFTER HE SPOKE TO WHILE THEY WERE RIDING AS DEADHEAD PASSENGERS. UNMAN SAT IN SEAT BETWEEN THEM AT FRONT END OF PAGE ONE -
No Action Necessary this pin, Notify eduardo 11/08/71 w
2 IN AMI 164-91-3 b6 b7C
SEARCHED SERIALIZED __ FILED K WA: 1971
DB Cooper-6
b6 b7C :unselected:PAGE TWO
SF 164-220
OF PLANE. HE EXPLAINED HE WAS WRITING A SCRIPT INVOLVING THE THROWING OF AN OBJECT FROM A PLANE TO A LOCATION ON THE GROUND AND WANTED ADVICE AS TO HOW THIS COULD BE ACCOMPLISHED. DID NOT MENTION ANY PARTICULAR TYPE OF AIRCRAFT. ASKED IF POSSIBLE TO DEPRESSURIZE CABIN AND THROW FROM WINDOW. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=7 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-12 | 50 :selected: 164-91
TLK: cah (1) Cas
SE-THAM (2-2-71)
Approved:
Los
Sent SF-831
RM Per Lep
Special Agent in Charge
mxt
TY U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1971-413-135
DB Cooper-10
15
b6 b7C b7D
b6 b7c b7DNR 15 SD PLAIN 831 PM 12-1-71 NITEL LLC TO SAN FRANCISCO (164-220) SEATTLE (164-81) FROM SAN DIEGO (164-91)
UNSUB; NORTHWEST AIRLINES FLIGHT THREE ZERO FIVE, PORTLAND TO SEATTLE, NOVEMBER TWENTYFOUR LAST. CAA DASH HIJACKING AND EXTORTION. 1
CALIFORNIA, ADVISED ARTIST'S
CONCEPTION OF UNSUB RESEMBLES
( PHONETIC). b7C b7D
IS SPORTS PARACHUTIST IN THE LOS ANGELES AREA,
DOES NOT
KNOW CURRENT RESIDENCE OF
b6
REPORTEDLY REGISTERED WITH U.S. PARACHUTE ASSOCIATION.
SAN FRANCISCO AT MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA .. REVIEW MEMBERSHIP
RECORDS, U.S. PARACHUTE ASSOCIATION, SIX FIVE ONE b6 CANNERY ROW, TO DETERMINE RESIDENCE OF
b7c b7D THEREAFTER SET OUT APPROPRIATE LEAD.
PENDING.
END MXG
FBI SAN FRANCISCO SWB SEATTLE
164-91-5
DB Cooper-11NR Ø14 PD PLAIN 8:47 PM URGENT 12-1-71 AJW
TO :
SAN DIEGO
FROM :
PORTLAND (164-41)
2P
UNSUB; NORTHWEST FLIGHT THREE ZERO FIVE, NOVEMBER TWENTYFOUR. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=11 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-17 | She described the contents of the attache case as a bundle of red sticks, which she believed was dynamite. The bundle consisted of six or eight red colored sticks approximately six to eight inches long with no writing on the outside. The hijacker was holding in his hand a wire which lead to the bundle of sticks and indicated that he could detonate the bomb by touching the wire to a contact. Also in the attache case was a cylindrical shaped battery about eight inches long.
At first the hijacker asked for $200,000 and two parachutes.
the note to After left her stewardess seat and gave b6 b7C
sat beside the hijacker who, after showing the contents of the attache case, told her to, "Take this down." From her purse she obtained a pen and note pad and he dictated the following message:
"I want $200,000 by 5:00 PM in cash. Put it in a knapsack. I want two back parachutes and two front parachutes. When we land, I want a fuel truck ready to refuel. No funny stuff, or I'll do the job."
At the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) in answer to his demands, the hijacker was provided with the | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=18 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-19 | The plane involved was a Boeing 727, a Tri-jet with stairs at the rear which lowered for passengers. The hijacker finally
DB Cooper-17
2. :unselected:b6 b7C
SE 164-81
agreed to having the steps raised and a flight plan was arranged from Seattle to Portland and down south to Red Bluff, California and then to Reno, Nevada for refueling.
The plane departed Sea-Tac with the three crew members in the cabin and in the rear with the hijacker. Within minutes after take off at 7:36 PM, the hijacker had the stewardess show him how to lower the steps and he then ordered her to go to the first class section which she did, and she then continued on to the cabin.
At 8:05 PM the captain was in touch with the . hijacker by the intercom. This was the last communication he had with the hijacker. Just prior to this communication, the captain had a signal indicating that the stairs had been lowered. At 8:12 PM, the captain experienced "oscillation" in the plane and thought perhaps the hijacker had departed the plane.
Air Force fighter planes were escorting the craft but because the 727 was flying at 170 knots, the fighter jets were too | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=18 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-32 | This certificate of qualification along with a certification by the FAA is necessary in order to be employed as a crop duster in the State of California.
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DB Cooper-47
-2-RD-34,(Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI
Date:
12/8/71
Transmit the following in PLAINTEXT
(Type in plaintext or code)
Via TELETYPE
URGENT
(Priority)
<figure><table><tr><td>TO:</td><td>SEATTLE (164-81)</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>SACRAMENTO</td></tr><tr><td>FROM :</td><td>SAN DIEGO (164-91)</td></tr></table></figure>
₹ UNSUB; NORTHWEST AIRLINES FLIGHT THREE ZERO FIVE, PORTLAND TO SEATTLE, NOVEMBER TWENTYFOUR LAST; CAA - HIJACKING; EXTORTION, 00: SEATTLE.
RE PORTLAND TELETYPE TO SAN DIEGO, DECEMBER ONE LAST.
RE: SUSPECT
THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES CONTACTED RE SUSPECT AT EL CENTRO, CALIFORNIA, WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS : EL CENTRO, PD, IMPERIAL COUNTY SO, IMPERIAL VALLEY CREDIT BUREAU, IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY, U.S. POST OFFICE, AND ROSS FLYING SERVICE: CALIFORNIA,
ADVISED IS UNKNOWN TO HER AND IS NOT CURRENTLY
EMPLOYED AND NEVER HAS BEEN WITH 0 164-91 1 - Portland ( AM)
14-91-14 INDEXEDSON
GE 2:51 pm
INK:Ise
Approved:
(2) be Sak
SC 2:42 p M Per 2
DB Cooper-48
Special Agent in Charge
A U. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=30 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-37 | </td></tr></table></figure>
DB Cooper-52
- 2 -Nº449 WA PLAIN 8:56PM NITEL 12-8-71 LPS TO ALL SACS FROM DIRECTOR 2P 0 FORJAK
FOR YOUR INFORMATION, THE FOLLOWING PRESS RELEASE WAS ISSUED NATIONALLY THIS DATE.
ATTOPNEY GENERAL JOHN M. MITCHELL ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT A "RANSOM LIST" OF THE KNOWN SERIAL-NUMBERED BILLS THAT MERE GIVEN TO THE HIJACKEP OF NORTHWEST OPIENT AIRLINES FLIGHT THPEE ZERO FIVE ON NOVEMBER TWENTY FOUR, NINETEEN SEVENTY ONE, HAS BEEN PREPARED AND IS BEING DISTRIBUTED BY THE FBI THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
FBI DIRECTOR J. EDGAR HOOVER ADVISED THAT THE "RANSOM LIST," THIRTY FOUR PAGES IN LENGTH, CONTAINS THE SERIAL NUMBERS OF TWENTY DOLLAR FEDERAL RESERVE VOTES WHICH WERE PAID TO THE HIJACKER FOR THE RELEASE OF THIRTY SIX PASSENGERS AND TWO CREW MEMBERS. THE HIJACKER BOARDED THE FLIGHT AT PORTLAND, OREGON, AND . HIJACKED THE PLANE JUST PRIOR TO ARRIVAL IN SEATTLE, END PAGE ONF
SALES ASA 12
164-91-16
SEARCHED INDEXED SERIALIZED FILED DEC 81971
EGO 1h
DB Cooper-53
b6 b7CPAGE TWO
WASHINGTON. HE IS BELIEVED TO HAVE PARACHUTED FROM THE BOEING SEVEN TWENTY SEVEN AIRCRAFT WHILE IT WAS IN FLIGHT FROM SEATTLE TO RENO, NEVADA. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=35 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-39 | This matter was formerly captioned, "Unsub; Northwest Airlines Flight 305, 11/24/71, CAA - Hijacking. 00: Seattle." All offices are instructed to use the code word "NORJAK" in all communications in this investigation.
In connection with the additional dissemination of the ransom list already furnished the field, all offices are instructed to further disseminate this list on any basis considered practical and appropriately advise the Bureau and office of origin of any positive information developed. The loot in this matter consists entirely of $20 bills and it is questionable that large banks and bank-type institutions would effectively screen their $20 bills due to the volume of this type of bill that would be handled.
All offices should insure that the composite drawing of the unknown subject is thoroughly disseminated to parachute clubs and associated groups with particular attention being
2 - All Field Offices
(Do not type below this line.)
164-91-12
550
SERALITETS FICO
1971
b6 b7C
CK
DB Cooper-55Airtel to SAC, Albany LEGATS Ottawa Mexico City
Re: NORJAK
given to individuals named | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=38 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-41 | FOR INFO LOS ANGELES, RE SAN DIEGO IEL SET FORTH THE PORTLAND DIV. RECEIVED INFO FROM MILTNONAH CO. SO, PORTLAND, THAT CERTAIN
DESEYBLED ARTIST'S SVETCH OF HNSUB.
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DESCRIBED AS WMA, 30RN. ONE HUNDRED FORTY POUNDS, BROWN HAIP, BROWN EYES. TIME AT WASH. STATE PENITENTIARY FOR
FIVE FEET FLEUFM,
SFRUGO
AND WAS SKYDIVED 164-91-18 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS AND FEED SECTION, CALIF. DEPT OF AGRI- b6 b7C
CULTUPE, ADVISED THIS DATE
END PAGE ONE
alvesal
DB Cooper-57
SEARCHED. INDEXED SERIALIZED_ FILED 0 DERQ 371
b6 b7C :unselected:SC 164-53
PAGE TWO
DEC. THREE, LAST, AND LISTED PESIDE"CF AS
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CALIF., ALTERNATE ADDRESS NO PHOTO AVAILABLE.
FORMERLY EMPLOYED
PIPLEY, CALIF.
LOS ANGELES AT BLYTHE AND PIPLEY, PESOLVE WFATHER :selected:
b7C
b6 IDENTICAL WITH UNSUB THIS CASE. UNSUB CONSIDERED DANGEROUS. END.
KAS FBI SAN DIEGO CLR
DB Cooper-5836 (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI
Date:
12/14/71
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Vía
NITEL
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TO :
SEATTLE (164-81)
1016 pm FEE
SAN FRANCISCO (164-220) 930 pm CRH
LOS ANGELES (164-497) 1000 pmDAB
PORTLAND. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=40 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
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TO :
SEATTLE (164-81)
1016 pm FEE
SAN FRANCISCO (164-220) 930 pm CRH
LOS ANGELES (164-497) 1000 pmDAB
PORTLAND. (164-41) 1029 pm AJW
FROM :
SAN DIEGO (164-91)
NORJĄK
RE SUSPECT
CALIFORNIA, ON DECEMBER FOURTEEN INSTANT, SAID HE IS ALMOST & of peron
POSITIVE HE KNOWS THE NAME WHO HIJACKED INSTANT PLANE ON NOVEMBER TWENTYFOUR LAST. HE REQUESTED ANONYMITY AND THAT HE BE CONSIDERED FOR ANY REWARD MONEY THAT MIGHT BE OFFERED FOR IDENTIFICATION OF THE HIJACKER, BASED ON HIS INFORMATION. HE SAID ABOUT TWO WEEKS AGO, HE SAW ARTIST CONCEPTION OF THE HIJACKER AT ONE OF THE LOS ANGELES NEWSPAPERS AND IT STRUCK HIM AS CLOSELY RESEMBLING A MAN HE KNOWS AS :selected: 1 - 164-91
164-91319
SEARCHFO ........ ).INDEXED> INDEXED
FJW: ]se (1)
·Approved:
Sent
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Special Agent in Charge
X U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1971 -413-135
10
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PAGE TWO
WHO WAS IN BUSINESS
FROM ABOUT
THROUGH
IN A BUSINESS
NAMED
WITH AN OFFICE AT
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=42 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
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SAID IS BELIEVED TO HAVE HAD SOME
DEALINGS WITH
FOLLOWING ABOVE b6 b7C b7D
CAPACITY AND PAST YEAR AND IN LOS
NAME UNKNOWN, DURING THE
LIVES IN ANGELES AND ELLAS AN AREA
CALIFORNIA.
.
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HE ADVISED WAS BELIEVED TO BE IN BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA AREA FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND
USED TO
A
WHICH
BELIEVED
CALIFORNIA AIRPORT.
BELIEVES THIS
TO BE AN EXCELLENT
HE BELIEVES
BUT THAT
AND THIS IS ANOTHER REASON HE THINKS COULD BE THE HIJACKER BECAUSE OF
.
THE HIJACKER PARACHUTED
FROM THE AIRPLANE.
>
Approved:
Special Agent in Charge
Sent M Per DB Cooper-62 1
X7 U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1971-413-135
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SAID HE COULD NOT BE MORE DEFINITIVE RE THIS
HE ALSO SAID
NAME UNKNOWN, WHO IS
AND WHO MAY STILL BE IN
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SAN DIEGO CONDUCT LOGICAL INVESTIGATION TO ESTABLISH
WHEREABOUTS AND INTERVIEW IN EFFORT TO DEVELOP SUSPECTS IN THIS MATTER.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
BUTTE ADVISED AIR MAIL. PENDING.
END
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TELETYPE
URGENT
(Priority)
TO: SEATTLE (164-81) SACRAMENTO (164-50) LOS ANGELES (164-497) (MAIL) SAN DIEGO (164-91) (MAIL)
FROM: SAN FRANCISCO (164-220)
FORJAK.
RE SAN DIEGO TEL TO SEATTLE, DECEMBER FOURTEEN, LAST.
RE SUSPECT prum af no 164'
REFERENCED TEL REQUESTED SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES TO
DETERMINE FURTHER IDENTIFICATION OF AND ATTEMPT TO DETERMINE HIS WHEREABOUTS AT TIME OF HIJACKING.
IDENTIFIED SANTA ROSA
TELEPHONE
SUSPECT FURTHER DESCRIBED AS WHITE MALE
AMERICAN, BORN
WASHINGTON STATE,
SIX FEET ONE INCH AND HAS CALIFORNIA DRIVERS LICENSE NUMBER
INQUIRY AT PLACE OF
RESIDENCE
ONE
STATES SHE
AND LIVING THIS ADDRESS WITH SUSPECT
1 - San Francisco 1 - Los Angeles (MAIL) (Info) 1 - San Diego ( | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=49 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
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b6 b7C
b6 b7C
I :unselected:NR006 SE PLAIN 746 PM NITEL 12/20/71 FEE TO BUTTE (164-26)
LOS ANGELES (164-497)
PORTLAND (164-41)
SALT LAKE CITY (164-24)
SAN FRANCISCO (164-220)
LAS VEGAS (164-60)
PHOENIX (164-100)
SACRAMENTO (164-50) SAN DIEGO (164-91)
FROM SEATTLE (164-81) 2P
NORJAK .
RECEIVING OFFICES ARE REQUESTED TO CONTACT ALL LOGICAL INFORMANTS FOR ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING CAPTIONED MATTER CONCERNING WHICH BACKGROUND INFORMATION HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN FURNISHED. RECEIVING OFFICES ARE ALSO REQUESTED TO REVIEW BANK ROBBERY SUSPECT PROGRAMS FOR THE IDENTITIES OF ANYONE INCLUDED IN THESE PROGRAMS WHO COULD BE CONSIDERED SUSPECT IN CAPTIONED MATTER. ADDITIONALLY, RECEIVING OFFICES ARE REQUESTED TO CONTACT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OR SIMILAR GROUPS WHICH CIRCULARIZE BANKS REQUESTING THAT BANKS BE CIRCULARIZED AND BANK AND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION EMPLOYEES BE REQUESTED TO BE ALERT FOR ANY LARGE END PAGE ONE
Abisal 2ml
164-91-23 IDEXED
SEARCHED. SERIALIZ TILLED
R b6 b7C
0
DB Cooper-71PAGE TWO SE (164-81)
DEPOSITS OF TWENTY DOLLAR BILLS OR EXCHANGES OF TWENTY DOLLAR BILLS FOR OTHER BILLS | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=51 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-66 | The list has been distributed nation-wide in hopes of recovering some of the bills and identi- fying the hijacker, Robert W. Evans, special agent in charge of the San Diego Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation said yesterday ..
Anyone who believes he may have one .of the bills should contact the local FBI office, he said.
"We're hoping that anyone who sees a large " quantity of $20 bills, for instance, with someone opening a large bank account with the bills, will call us," Evans said.
The hijacker received $200,000, all in $20 bills, in Seattle, Wash., before hijacking the plane and - parachuting from it en route to Reno, Nev.
None of the bills have been recovered, Evans said.
Date:
12/30/71
Edition:
Home Edition
Author:
164-91 86
Editor:
Gene Gregston
Title:
UNSUB; HIJACKING
NORTHWEST AIRLINES;
Seattle Wash
Character:
11/25/71
or
Classification:
164
Submitting Offico:
San Diego :unselected: Being Investigated
164-91-35
SOMALI.
CC to Bu by r/s 1/4/72. Mew.
DB Cooper-92
Cu
K b6 b7CSEE U AT THD PHONE CLR NR008 SE PLAIN 1119 PM NITEL 1/11/72 FEE TO CHICAGO (164-297) SAN DIEGO (164-91) FROM SEATTLE | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=73 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
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Cu
K b6 b7CSEE U AT THD PHONE CLR NR008 SE PLAIN 1119 PM NITEL 1/11/72 FEE TO CHICAGO (164-297) SAN DIEGO (164-91) FROM SEATTLE (164-81) 1P
NORJAK. 00 : SEATTLE.
RE CHICAGO NITEL JANUARY ELEVEN INSTANT AND HONOLULU NITEL JANUARY TEN, LAST.
RE
FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE RECEIVING OFFICES, HAS BEEN LOCATED AND INTERVIEWED AT HONOLULU AND HIS PRESENCE IN HONOLULU AT THE TIME OF INSTANT HIJACKING HAS BEEN VERIFIED. DISCONTINUE RE
b6 b7C
b6 b7C
END
DDC
FBI SAN DIEGO
Both advised
1MM
164-91-36
SEARCHES INDEXED SERIALIZED DOHLED_> JAN 1 1 1972 DIEGO
WLA
b6 b7C
DB Cooper-93NRØ18 CG PLAIN 620 PM NITEL 1-11-72 RWR TO DIRECTOR (164-2111) SAN DIEGO (164-91) SEATTLE (164-81) FROM CHICAGO (164-297) 2P
NORJAK, 00: SEATTLE.
RE SAN DIEGO TELETYPE TO DIRECTOR DATED DECEMBER THIRTY, b6 b7C
SEVENTY ONE, RE SUSPECT
RESIDING
ILLINOIS,
INTERVIEWED JANUARY ELEVEN, INSTANT. STATES ABOUT
b6
AGO, GAVE ONLY PHOTOGRAPH OF
b7C b7D
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA.
IN NINETEEN
CALIFORNIA, WHEN
STATES FBI, SAN DIEGO, OBTAINED PHOTOS OF
b6 b7C
FROM
b6
VIEWED COMPOSITE SKETCH OF UNSUB, STATING UNSUB
b7C
BEARS STRIKING RESEMBLANCE TO
INCLUDING RECEDING
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FROM: PORTLAND (164-41) (P)
page
NORJAK
RE SALT LAKE CITY AIRTEL TO SEATTLE DECEMBER THIRTY SEVENTYONE; SAN DIEGO- TELETYPE TO SEATTLE AND OTHER OFFICES, JANUARY SIX SEVENTYTRO; AND LOS ANGELES AIRTEL TO SEATTLE, JANUARY FIVE SEVENTYTKO:
SUSPECTS:
ON JANUARY TEN SEVENTYTWO, PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ABOVE CAPTIONED
INDIVIDUALS WERE EXHIBITED TO
b7C CLERKS FOR NORTHWEST AIRLINES, PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, PORTLAND, OREGON, AND NONE WERE- IDENTIFIED AS THE SUBJECT.
AIRMAIL COPIES TO PHOENIX, SAN DIEGO, MINNEAPOLIS, SALT LAKE CITY AND LOS ANGELES.
1 - Los Angeles (164-497) 1 Minneapolis (164-73) I :- Phoenix (164-100) Salt Lake City (164-24) San Diego (164-91) Portland (164-41).
1
JJH: 1bc (6)
DB Cooper-96,
b6 b7C
b6
164-91 38
SEARCHEDINDEXED SERIALIZED FILED JAN 15:1972 EGO
b6 b7CFD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI Date: 1/17/72
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Re Chicago teletype to Director, San Diego, and Seattle, 12/29/71. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=77 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
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PAGE 4
BLADE-TRIBUNE
OCEANSIDE, CALIF.
Date:
1/20/72
Edition:
Author:
Editor; THOMAS F. XISSETT
TRIGBUNYAN AND COOPER
Character: or
Classification:
164-91
Submitting Office:
SD :unselected: Boing investigated 164-91-41
SEARCHED_ _ INDEXED
SERIALIZED
FILED_
b6 b7c
Orig. to Bu by r/s 1/25/72. Mew.
DB Cooper-99 :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected:NR033 WA PLAIN 504PM MRF 605PM URGENT 1-24-72 LLS
TO
SEATTLE (164-81)
CHICAGO
HOUSTON
PORTLAND (164-41) MINNEAPOLIS (164-73) SACRAMENTO SAN FRANCISCO
ALL OFFICES VIA WASHINGTON
FROM LOS ANGELES (164-497) RP
NORJAK.
RE MINNEAPOLIS TELETYPE TO SEATTLE JANUARY TWENTY ONE LAST, LOS ANGELES TELETYPE TO CHICAGO JANUARY TWENTY"LAST, HOUSTON TELETYPE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND SEATTLE JANUARY TWENTY ONE LAST, AND MINNEAPOLIS TELETYPE TO SEATTLE JANUARY TWENTY ONE LAST ..
RE: SUSPECT AKA
b6 ৳7C
1
FOR INFO SACRAMENTO,
REPORTED MAKING
b6
b7C
STATEMENT WHILE DRINKING
IN BAJA ... b7D
CALIFORNIA, HE PARACHUTED FROM PLANE IN SEATTLE AND DISCUSSED HIJACKING DETAILS. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=80 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
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along with
boat named b7C b7D
This boat was over 40 feet long, had a
One morning that the night before, had been drinking quite heavily and had stated that he was the individual who had hijacked the Northwest Orient
b6 b7C b7D
b7C b7D
b6
b6
b7C b7D
Interviewed on 1/21/72 01- Houston, Texas
SE 164-81 File # HO 164-118
164-91-43
1/25 / hora: 30 2/25/78
b6 b7C
by SA
sac .
Dote dictated
JAN28 172
/
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
2 xerox cc ford LA 2/10/12 9%
DB Cooper-104SE 164-81 HO 164-118
airliner over Oregon and had jumped with a parachute with $200,000. claimed to still have one of the parachutes he used in his possession on his boat. :selected: that
went into very great detail in describing how he had accomplished the hijacking.
After learning this information immediately
went to where had been anchored but discovered
that the boat and were gone. stated that he felt this was unusual inasmuch as had indicated he would be
stated that
having mentioned worked for
the west coast and that
was shown an artist conception of the indivi- dual who | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=85 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-85 | PROBATION OFFICE AND ATTEMPT ASCERTAIN WHEREABOUTS OF ON NOVEMBER TWENTY FOUR LAST AND CONDUCT OTHER LOGICAL INVESTIGATION TO ESTABLISH IF HE IS LOGICAL SUSPECT THIS MATTER.
UNSUB SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS. END
LLC FBI SAN DIEGO FOR FIVE TELS
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b6 b7C
b6 b7C
b6 b7C
1
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DB Cooper-1132/10/72
AIRTEL
<figure><table><tr><td>TO:</td><td>SAC, LOS ANGELES (164-497)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM:</td><td>SAC, SAN DIEGO (164-91) (P)</td></tr></table></figure>
NORJAK (RE SUSPECT
AKA.,
Re Houston airtel to Seattle dated 1/25/72; San Diego teletype to Sacramento dated 2/4/72; Sacramento teletype to San Diego dated 2/7/72.
Enclosed herewith for Los Angeles are two copies each of FD-302's of
For information of Los Angeles, enclosed FD-302s reflect background information furnished by and
in connection with suspect
-
It is noted Sacramento Division advised that
sailboat was registered on Ło
traiter
Registration Number with huit number
resides California.
Department of Motor Vehicles records reflect notice
of sale
to
California, and notice of sale California. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=94 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
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Seattle (Enc1-1)
20 San Diego :selected: 2 Portland (164-41) (Enel-1)
DRB : Ige (6)
K
Belmont
DB Cooper-123
SES 1 8h FILED
164-91-54
b6 b7C
1 b6 b7C 1 b6 b7C b7D
b6 b7C ৳7D
b6 b7CSD 174-91
stated
wore
About
Colorado, with their
He was subsequently arrested by the FBI in San Diego, in on charges of transporting a stolen motor vehicle interstate, and he served some time in the federal reformatory at Arizona, While at he received
After was released from
prison, areas, Where
he returned to the he remained for several months. He subsequently left, and lost track of him, as did also who also live in
and
but is still living in
Several years ago, possibly about
they phonetic ),
learned
Washington, that
had seen working In Portland, Oregon, and had talked in Portland, to a After learning this.
in Portland,
but they never received any reply
have taken
In
while on a trip to
checked the telephone book in Portland, Oregon, and found a listing for
which indicated
did not contact
to contact this individual to determine if He stated he was reluctant to contact
because of fact that
together with the
does not want to have any contact
b6 b7C b7D
b6 b7C b7D
b6 b7C | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=102 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-97 | ANJEKED SERIALIZED L PIED 50 MAR 8 - 1972
'b6 b7C
DB Cooper-127
b7C :unselected: :unselected:LA 164-497
was located and interviewed at El Segundo, California. advised as follows :
He was employed by California, from as At that time, he possessed a boat. He could not recall the hull number or CF Number of this boat. He stated it definitely was advised he has also owned
not boat, and currently owns a outboard which he purchased this year. This is the only boat which he currently possesses, and advised it has CF Number
b6
b7C
b6
b7C
Previous information has been furnished to the Los Angeles Division concerning the individual named b6 :selected:
b7C
alleged to have made statements while drinking in Baja, Mexico, indicating he was involved in or had knowledge of the Seattle hijacking. Subsequently, it was ascertained by the Minneapolis Division that in Baja. on was apparently identical to known to have resided in the Chicago, Illinois; Portland, Oregon;
Since
b6 b7C
Segundo since is considerably younger than the
has resided in El suspect, or the unknown subject in this matter, and does not resemble the artist's conception, it does not appear he | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=106 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
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Page 39 ~ Referral/Consult;
Page 40 ~ Referral/Consult;
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Universal File Case Number
164A SE 81 -la(8)
Field Office Acquiring Evidence
PHOENIX
Serial # of Originating Document
Date Received
4-6-92
b7D
From
(Address of Contributor)
By
b6 b7C
(rame or special agent)
To Be Returned :unselected: Yes :selected: No
Receipt Given :unselected: Yes :selected: No
Grand Jury Material - Disseminate Only Pursuant to Rule 6 (e) Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure :unselected: Yes :selected: No
Title:
Reference:
(Communication Enclosing Material)
Description: :unselected: Original notes re interview of
b6
Photos of
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DB Cooper-133164 A SE 81 /A(8)
b6 b7C
b7D
164 A SE 81-A(8) b6 b7C b7D £
DB Cooper-135164A SE 81-11(8)
b6 b7C b7D
DB Cooper-137Please return photos to file # 164A 5€ 81 1A Rucdon 0/7/92 Thurs
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DB Cooper-138B
BUR 164-2111. SE 154-81
B
BUR 164-2111 .SE 154-81
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SE 1644 - 81
Date Received
12/27/85 1-7-86
From
Az Dav
(Name of Contributor)
(Address of Contributor)
PHOENIX, AZ
(City and State)
By
(Name of Special Agent)
To Be Returned :unselected: Yes :selected: No :unselected: Receipt Given :selected: No Yes
Grand Jury Material - Disseminate Only Pursuant to Rule 6(e),Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure :unselected: Yes :unselected: No
Title:
Reference:
(Communication Enclosing Material)
Description: @ Original notes re interview of
O/C Photo of
Contante sent to Seattle via
Letter datel 2-27-80- dt
b6
b7C
DB Cooper-147FD-340 (Rev. 4-2-85)
Field File No.
Px: 164-571
Serial # of Originating Document
OO and File No.
Date Received
1/7/86
From
Drivers License
(Name of Contributor) ADOT
(Address of Contributor)
Phoenix, AZ
(City and State)
By
DA
(Name of Special Agent)
To Be Returned :unselected: Yes :selected: No
Receipt Given :unselected: Yes :selected: No
Grand Jury Material - Disseminate Only Pursuant to Rule 6(e), Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure :unselected: Yes :selected: No
Title:
Reference:
(Communication Enclosing Material)
Description: :unselected: Original notes re interview of
1 photo
b6 b7C
DB | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=124 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-115 | b7D As mentioned in the enclosed insert, she is extremely fearful
b7F
During the dictation of this communication,
b6
telephonically advised the true name of b7D
b7C
is as follows:
b7F
b6
1979, address
b7C
and was
and would
b7D
be living in
b7F
In the event leads are set forth to interview b6 regarding his possible knowledge of the NORJAK case, b7C it is imperative that identity as the b7D
original source of this information not be disclosed in any manner. It is to be noted that
b7F
No further investigation in this matter is deemed necessary at Phoenix, Arizona, at this time, and case should be placed in RUC status.
2*
DB Cooper-175UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
TO
: SAC, PHOENIX
ATTN: SA
DATE:
7/24/80
FROM
:
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
164-571
1
SUBJECT: NORJAK CAA-HIJACK (A) 00: Seattle Bufile 164-2111
Enclosed are four (4) artists composites, two black and white, and two color, depicting the 'NORJAK unsub, aka DAN COOPER, D. B. COOPER,with and without glasses. L
THE CRIME
On November 24, 1971, a lone white male' boarded Northwest Orient Flight #305 at Portland, Oregon. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=136 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-124 | COOPER hijacking
which occurred about 10 years ago. He does not have a phone
at
The trees are from
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Oregon. He said if anyone ## interested he will hold the bag.
ŞA advised writer to make memo to file.
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Quable to Grate heather.
rea 18/5/ (2)
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SEARCHED
INDEXED SERIALIZED ILED LED sac
DEC 1 81981
PHOENIX
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OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 (REV. 1-80) GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11,6 5010-114
trU.s. Government Printing Office: 1980-111-153/8042 :unselected:UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
TO :
SAC, PHOENIX (164-571-8) (RUC) :selected:
DATE:
2/17/82
FROM
:
SA
SUBJECT:
NORJACK
CAA - HIJACKING
00:
SEATTLE
Re Phoenix memo of SC
dated 12/1/81.
On 12/10/81 and 12/21/81, attempted contact was made with
a
at Phoenix, Arizona, results
of which were negative. On 1/8/82, contact was made with at which time she related that she felt that her initial information provided to the FBI on or about 12/1/81 was false information and that she requested that all items given to the FBI be returned to her. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=143 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
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call from
This matter was initiated upon receipt of a telephone Arizona, who advised who she said
was D. B. COOPER, the skyjacker. She said seen the movie about D. B. COOPER and had told her that he was the man the movie was about. She said he now lives at and she said that he has mentioned the sports coat and glasses that he allegedly wore during the hijacking. lives in
is in
Arizona.
Subsequent efforts to develop background through Police checks and auto licenses and spot checks of the address, were unsuccessful and on 9/13/85, was interviewed
after interview was telephonically
prearranged.
She advised she now lived at Arizona, and
address and was
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REVIEWED FOR INDEXING
Ruce phone
Searched Serialized 9 Indexed
INITIALS
2
FRen
Per 164-571-14
Approved: Transmitted
(Number)
(Time)
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DESTRUCTION DATE
RATE 5/6/86
INITIAL
RETAIN
JUSTIFICATION
DB Cooper-190PX 164-571 DBM/kmb
She advised she first and he had
at that time, possibly
She continued. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=151 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-147 | COOPER bears a remarkable resemblance to a with
whom
according to
would have
been born in approximately
resided at
and attended
in
lived with (now deceased) on a which was about
residence.
advised that he has not seen
in years, but last heard, 'about :unselected: years ago; that
had
somewhere in Arizona.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
Plic
per SE Dù
2 - Seattle (Enc. 1) ·2/- Phoenix PMZ/db (4)
REVIEWED FOR INDEXING
K2
4/14/86
Searched "."alized :.... indexed. to
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PleONAS 4/8/86
PER SA
2
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DB Cooper-212
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Computerized inquiry of Arizona Department of Motor Vehicles, Driver's License Division, revealed only one residing in Arizona that has an appropriate birth date, this being Arizona. is described on his driver's license as being 517", 150 1bs,, brown hair, brown eyes, glasses, date of birth number
Arizona driver's license
On 1/21/86, the artist's conception of D.B. COOPER Tucson, b6
was shown to Arizona, complainant also indicated that the drawing bore a strong
resemblance to When shown the driver's license photograph of
Arizona, advised that
appears to be identical to from
LEADS:
PHOENIX | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=159 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
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Lives in an area known as
During the
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Investigation on
4/3/89
at
Flagstaff, Arizona
File #
PX 164A-571
-18
by SA
ve
Date dictated
4/6/89
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This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
DB Cooper-215PX 164A-571-18
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcription 4/7/89
also known as
date of birth
social security
account number contacted the interviewing agent to provide the following information:
The man who was
D.B. COOPER'S
was from
and has a first name of
also known as The last name could not be remembered at this time.
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Investigation on 4/5/89 at Flagstaff, Arizona
File #
PX 164A-571 - 19
by SA
OF ve
Date dictated
4/6/89
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This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=162 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part008_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030382E706466-page-188 | TO
: SAC, SEATTLE 164 ESE 81
FROM
:
SAC, PHOENIX (164-100) (RUC)
SUBJECT : NORJAK;
164-81;
00: SEATTLE
Enclosed for Seattle is the original and one copy of a letter and newspaper article to FBI, Tucson, by
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Further investigation is being left to the discretion of Seattle.
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Approved: PS/THA /JEA Transmitted
Per DB Cooper-257
(Number) (Time)
164ASE81-39Memorandum
To
:
SAC, PHOENIX (164A-81) (P)
Date
3/1/92
From : SA :selected:
Subject: NORJAK;
00: SEATTLE
On 2/26/92, Special Agent (SA)
while on Public Assistance Duty, received a telephone call from
(protect identity),
Arizona,
telephone number
who provided information
concerning the above captioned subject. :unselected: was advised of the identity of the interviewing agent. She then supplied the following information:
met an
told that (phonetic), has been
described
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apparently told that
this. also told
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I:1164/SE81\MBH06192. | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=204 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
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AIRTEL
AIRMAIL
70 $ SAC, BUTTE (164-26) FROM : SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (->-) SUBJECT: HORJAK
Be Bureau teletype to Seattle 4/12/72. Enclosed for each receiving office, is one copy of report of SA CHARLES E. FARRELL dated 2/16/72 at seattle, concerning above captioned matter.
This report is being furnished in accordance with Bureau instructions for assistance of receiving offices in covering leads which may | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf#page=231 | cooper_d_b_part008.pdf |
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0 The FBI Identification Division, Latent Fingerprint Section, is also requested to compare the fingerprints on file of with any latents that might have been developed in the NORJAK case to determine if identical.
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Director, FBI (164-2111) Attn. Correspondence and Tours Section External Affairs Division SAC, Portland / (164-41) (P)
12/20/73
NORJAK 00: Seattle
Enclosed herewith to the Bureau and Seattle are news clippings from the "Oregon Journal, " Portland, Oregon, daily newspaper, for the weekdays of 11/22-12/14/73, publicizing the NORJAK case. In addition to the clippings, there are forwarded to Bureau and Seattle the complete front pages of the 11/22, 11/23, 11/26 and 11/27/73, editions of this paper. These pages are being forwarded in their entirety to illustrate the prominent front page coverage the "Oregon Journal" gave this .story.
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he spent considerable time and effort preparing for publication. I believe this coverage again demonstrates his constructive, enthusiastic cooperation with this office.
Numerous leads have been received from all over the country as a result of this publicity. | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=471 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
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Last Serial :unselected: Pending :unselected: Clo<figure><table><tr><th>Serial No.</th><th>Description of Serial</th><th>Date Charged</th></tr><tr><td>1334</td><td colSpan=2>Missing when purging case</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>Can't be located</td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td>Do Not Remove</td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr></table></figure>move
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RECHARGE
Date
To
From
Initials of Clerk
Date
Date charged
Employee
Location
UNICOR Print Plant - Fort Worth, Texas.
DB Cooper-4 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf#page=478 | cooper_d_b_part095.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-13 | (164-1928) (P)
TO FEI SEATTLE (164-81) ROUTINE TO FBI PORTLAND (INFO ) ROUTINE. BT UNCLAS
NORJACK (A), 00: SEATTLE. (BUFILE: 164-2111)
OW APRIL 9, 1980; .. (PROTECT IDENTITY ), b6
BRECKENRIDGE, TEXAS, PHONE "
ADVISED
ROTECI IDENTITY),
HAD BEEN AT THE DEATH BED OF 9 AT THE PRESBYTERIAN ! HOSPITAL IN DALLAS WHEN HE MUMBLED (WHILE IN A DELIRIOUS STATE)
THAT
WAS D.B. COOPER .
BEEN
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SALT LAKE CITY (104-259) (ADCIT'S) SADA OTTO (ROUTINE) EL L. OL 13 HORJAK (A) ; CO: SLAFILE ES ALEU ULAQUE TEL TO SACRAMENTO DATED WARCH 17, 1986. DA LA ICK CC, 193: PAULO, CALIFORNIA, ADVISED CHE MAY NOT SCEN GANY ICHAO IK ABOUT ORE YEAR. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=14 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
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FM BALTIMORE (164-103) RUC TO SEATTLE (164-81) ROUTINE NORJAK (A ) 00 : SEATTLE, BUFILE 164-2111
RE SEATTLE AIRTEL TO BALTIMORE OCTOBER 11, 1978. THE DEFENSE CENTRAL INDEX OF INVESTIGATIONS (DCII) IS A COMPUTERIZED INDEX OF SECURITY, APPLICANT AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE FILES COMPILED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (COD). ON NOVEMBER 2, 1978 A SEARCH OF THIS INDEX WAS CONDUCTED IN SUCH A WAY AS TO RETRIEVE ANY INFORMATION PERTAINING TO ANY INDIVIDUAL BY THE NAME OF THE SEARCH WAS COMPLETED b6 b7c
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ELIMINTE dine =w/L
SUBO 164-81-8167
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FBI
Date:
4/12/77
Transmit the following in
(Type in plaintext or code)
Via
AIRTEL
(Precedence) AIRMAIL
<figure><table><tr><td>TO:</td><td>DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111).</td></tr><tr><td>FROM :</td><td>SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)</td></tr><tr><td>SUBJECT:</td><td>NORJAK 00: SEATTLE</td></tr></table></figure>
MONTHLY SUMMARY
SUSPECTS
There are currently 888 suspects, .. 871 of whom have been eliminated. New suspects have been developed and appropriate investigation is being instituted. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=30 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-37 | RE:
MONTHLY SUMMARY
SUSPECTS
There are currently 810 suspects, 780 of whom have been eliminated. New suspects are being developed and appropriate investigation instituted. No outstanding suspects are under con- sideration at this time.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS
2 - Bureau (164-2111) (3 - Seattle (164-81)
(5)
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DB Cooper-30305 Subo 164-81-68402/5/76
AIRTEL
AIRMAIL
<figure><table><tr><td>TO :</td><td>DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM :</td><td>SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)</td></tr><tr><td>SUBJECT:</td><td>NORJAK 00: SEATTLE</td></tr></table></figure>
RE:
MONTIILY SUMMARY
SUSPECTS
There are currently 810 suspects, 780 of whom have been eliminated. New suspects are being developed and appropriate investigation instituted. No outstanding suspects are under con- sideration at this time.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS
2 - Bureau (164-2111) 3- Seattle (164-81) (5)
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AIRTEL
AIRMAIL
<figure><table><tr><td>TO :</td><td>DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM:</td><td>SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)</td></tr><tr><td>SUBJECT :</td><td>NORJAK 00: SEATTLE</td></tr></table></figure>
RE :
| cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=47 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-40 | RE :
MONTHLY SURNARY
SUSPECTS:
There are currently 791 suspects, 763 of whom have been eliminated. New suspects are being developed and appropriate investigation instituted. No outstanding sus- pects are under consideration at this time ..
ARMED & DANGEROUS
2 - Bureau 13 - Seattle (5)
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DB Cooper-30310
Julio بيتا - 164٠٧11/10/75
AIRTEL
AIRMAIL
<figure><table><tr><td>TO</td><td>:</td><td>DIRECTOR, FBI</td><td>(164-2111)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM</td><td>:</td><td>SAC, SEATTLE</td><td>(164-81) (P)</td></tr><tr><td colSpan=2>SUBJECT:</td><td>HORJAK 00: SE</td><td></td></tr></table></figure>
RE :
MONTHLY SUMMARY
SUSPECTS:
There are currently 786 suspects, 762 of whom have been eliminated. New suspects are being developed and appropriate investigation instituted. No outstanding sus- pects under consideration at this time.
ARMED & DANGEROUS
2. - Bureau 3 - Seattle (5)
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AIRMAIL
<figure><table><tr><td>TO</td><td>:</td><td>DIRECTOR, FBI</td></tr><tr><td>FROM</td><td>:</td><td>SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)</td></tr><tr><td>SUBJECT:</td><td></td><td>NORJAK 00: SEATTLE</td></tr></table></figure>
RE: MONTHLY SUMMARY
Re | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=52 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-44 | No outstanding suspects are under consideration at this time.
MISCELLANEOUS
Seattle is currently preparing a report to be completed by the end of this month.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS
2 - Bureau 3 - Seattle (5)
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PLAIN
AIRTEL
AIRMIAL
Sule O
<figure><table><tr><td>TO</td><td>: DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM</td><td>: SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (₽)</td></tr><tr><td>SUBJECT</td><td>: NORJAK 00: SEATTLE</td></tr></table></figure>
MONTHLY SUMMARY
Re Seattle airtel to Bureau dated 3/7/75.
SUSPECTS
There are currently 759 suspects, 724 of whom have been eliminated. New suspects are being developed and appropriate investigation instituted. No outstanding sus- pects are under consideration at this time.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS
Bureau (164-2111) Seattle (164-81)
(5)
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DB Cooper-303173/7/75
AIRTEL
AIRMAIL
Sule 0
TO
:
DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111)
FROM
: SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)
SUBJECT:
HORJAK
00:
SEATTLE
(BUfile 164-2111)
MONTHLY SUMMARY
Re Seattle airtel to Bureau dated 2/7/75.
SUSPECTS
There are currently 755 suspects, 720 of whom have been eliminated. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=58 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
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FROM
: SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)
SUBJECT:
HORJAK
00:
SEATTLE
(BUfile 164-2111)
MONTHLY SUMMARY
Re Seattle airtel to Bureau dated 2/7/75.
SUSPECTS
There are currently 755 suspects, 720 of whom have been eliminated. New suspects are being developed and appro- priate investigation instituted. No outstanding suspects are under consideration at this time.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
2 - Bureau (164-2111) 3 - Seattle (164-81) (5)
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164-81-64872/7/75
AIRTEL
AIRMAIL
<figure><table><tr><td>TO:</td><td>DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM:</td><td>SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)</td></tr><tr><td>SUBJECT:</td><td>NORJAK</td></tr></table></figure>
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MONTHLY SUMMARY
Re Seattle airtel to Bureau, dated 1/9/75. SUSPECTS
There are currently 749 suspects, 715 of whom have been eliminated. New suspects are being developed and appropriate investigation instituted. No outstanding suspects are under consideration at this tire.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS
₺
2 - Bureau (164-2111) 3 _ Seattle (164-81) (5)
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Sub 0 16.4-81-6461
DB Cooper-303191/9/75
AIRMAIL
Sube O
AIRTEL
<figure><table><tr><td>TO:</td><td>DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM:</td><td>SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P) | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=60 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
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Date:
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(Type in plaintext or code)
Via
(Priority)
SE 164-81 SUB : PAGE TWO
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Approved:
Sent M Per
Special Agent in Charge
#U.S.Government Printing Office: 1972 - 455-574FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
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SE 164-81 SUB F PAGE THREE
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FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE DALLAS DIVISION, ARTIST CONCEPTION OF UNSUB HAS ALREADY BEEN SHOWN TO PERSONNEL AT AERIAL FIRE DEPOTS IN MONTANA, ALASKA AND OREGON. ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
Approved:
Sent M Per
Special Agent in Charge
U.S.Government Printing Office: 1972 - 455-574 DB Cooper-30329b6 b7C
MPAS OL CODE 6-56 PM NITEL MAY 28, 1974 TO DIRECTOR (164-2111) SEATTLE (164-81) FROM DALLAS (164-191) (P) 2P
Sus 2 SUE 0
NORJAK
RE REPORT OF SA
AT SEATTLE DATED
MAY 30, 1973.
A REVIEW OF REFERENCED REPORT NOTED TO PROBA' ILITIES THAT THE UNSUB LIVED IN THE PORTLAND OR SEATTLE AREAS OR HAD FLOWN MORE THAN ONCE OVER THESE AREAS; HE WAS NOT AN EXPERIENCED SKYDIVER AND MOST LIKELY RECEIVED HIS JUMP TRAINING IN THE MILITARY; HE WAS NOT AN EXPERIENCED CRIMINAL; AND HE MAY HAVE PREVIOUSLY WORKED IN AN AIRLINE-RELATED INDUSTRY. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=70 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
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Bureau 3 - Seattle (5)
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164-81-4202 :unselected:12-0-72
AIRTEL AIRMAIL
TO
: Acting Director, IDI (104-2111)
Sube O IRON : SAC, Seattle (104-01) (P)
SUBJECT: NORJAK co: Seattle
WEEKLY SUMMARY
The 1072 Hunting Season in the Pacific Northwest is coming to an end. Several leads have been received os the result of publicity afforded this case by the news media and the Washington State Department of Game Wardens. These lends have received expeditious and thorough attention; however, the results have all been negative to date.
Serial by coriol, subject by subject, file reviow continues at Seattlo. Additional loads are boing czpeditiously set forth as new information becomes available.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
9 Bureau Scattle -
2 :unselected:
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164-81-417811/28/72
AIRTEL
AIR MAIL
Sub 0
<figure><table><tr><td>TO:</td><td>ACTING DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM:</td><td>SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)</td></tr><tr><td>SUBJECT:</td><td>NORJAK 00: SEATTLE</td></tr></table></figure>
WEEKLY SUMMARY
Seattle witnesses' comments concerning revised | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=98 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
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AND AGENTS WHO HAVE INTERVIEWED HAVE
IDENTIFIED THE MAN IN
OF THE
FOR
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WHO HAVE INTERVIEWED
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SAC, LOS ANGELES (164-497)
SAC, NEW YORK (164-627)
FROM :
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
DAILY SUMMARY
NORJAK
RE NEW YORK TEL TO BUREAU, ATLANTA, LOS ANGELES AND SEATTLE INSTANT DATE. IN RESPONSE TO SUBPOENA DUCES TECUM,
TODAY TURNED OVER TO BUREAU AGENTS
AT NEW YORK
THESE WILL ARRIVE SEATTLE P.M. OF APRIL THIRTY INSTANT BY UAL FLIGHT FOUR SEVEN AND WILL BE PICKED UP BY SEATTLE AGENT.
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. WILL DISCUSS THEIR USE WITH USA STAN PITKIN, SEATTLE. THIS WILL BE DONE MONDAY, MAY ONE, SEVENTYTWO. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=145 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
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PHOTOGRAPHS OF HAVE BEEN FORWARDED TO b6 b7C
LOS MIGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO TO BE SHOWN TO
TO DETERMINE IF THIS IS THE PERSON IN SEATTLE ON
FEBRUARY TWENTYTHREE, SEVENTYTWO.
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RECORDS
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ARE BEING REVIEWED.
ON
WILL CONTINUE UNTIL ALL KNOWN CAN BE LOCATED.
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WITH REFERENCE TO STORY THAT HE WAS PHOTOGRAPHED IN CONNECTION WITH AN ATTEMPT TO SELL SOME PROPERTY TO A WOMAN
IN SEATTLE,
WAS INTERVIEWED ON APRIL TWENTYEIGHT INSTANT.
SHE SAID TO HER KNOWLEDGE SHE
SHE IS CURRENTLY ATTEMPTING TO DIVEST HERSELF OF SOME OF THEIR REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=151 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-148 | DUE TO CONTAMINATION OF JET FUEL SEARCH NOT COMMENCED. CAMP BEING ESTABLISHED AND SEARCH WILL COMMENCE SEVEN A. M. EIGHTH INSTANT. END R MB FBI PD CLR
Subo 164-81-2632
DB Cooper-30454FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI Date: 4/6/72
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TO : DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111) & SAC, MINNEAPOLIS (164-73) FROM: SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (-P-) NORJAK.
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U.S. ARMY, FT. LEWIS, WN., ADVISED TODAY AUTHORITY HAD BEEN RECEIVED FOR THE ARMY TO RESUME SEARCHING. HE SAID HIS INSTRUCTIONS WERE TO QUOTE CLEAN IT UP ENQUOTE BUT TO HAVE ALL THE TROOPS OUT OF THE AREA BY APRIL TWENTYONE NEXT. HE IS MOVING ADVANCE GUARD OF TROOPS INTO AREA TODAY, AND WILL MOVE THE REST OF THEM TOMORROW A.M. ARMY WILL USE SAME TROOPS AS UTILIZED PRE- VIOUSLY.
SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND PORTLAND WERE TELEPHONICALLY INSTRUCTED TO HAVE THEIR AGENTS MEET WITH ME AND PERSONNEL FROM THIS OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON, AT EIGHT PM, THIS DATE, FOR BRIEFING.
IT IS CONTEMPLATED THAT ALL PRELIMINARY ARRANGEMENTS WILL HAVE BEEN COMPLETED AND SEARCH WILL BE UNDER WAY NOT LATER | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=184 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-162 | DUE TO THE ALTITUDE AT WHICH THE PLANE IS FLOWN, THEY WERE UNABLE TO FIND CONDITIONS WITHOUT SOME CLOUD COVER. NO SET SCHEDULE FOR THE NEXT FLIGHT HAS BEEN MADE BUT WILL BE FLOWN, WEATHER PERMITTING AND COMMITMENTS OF THE PLANE ALLOW.
CEF/r1g (2)
Suv. 0 164-81-2283
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DB Cooper-30472STANDARD FORM NO. 64
Ofice Memorandum UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO
:
FILE (164-81)
DATE:
2/17/72
FROM
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NORJAK
SUBJECT:
Re Sacramento teletype 2/17/72, attached.
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On 2/17/72 I called SAC REED at Butte, asked him to informally approach the Air Force at Mountain Home, Idaho, AFB, to see if they would be willing to do the photographic work on a training mission, no cost basis. If not, what the estimated cost would be.
JEM : eon (1)
ON
Lub.O 164-81-2282 SEARCHED_INDEXED SERIALIZED MA FILED FEB 1 7 1972 FBI-SEATTLE 7 so
DB Cooper-30473FILE (164-81)
2/14/72
SAC, SEATTLE
NORJAK
On 2/11/72 I talked to SAC WILLIAMS in Sacramento about the Air Force photographing the area where the hijacker is supposed to have | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=202 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-173 | FBI (164-2111)
FROM
SEATTLE (164-81) (P)
1P
DAILY TELETYPE
NOR JAK
PORTLAND AND SACRAMENTO HAVE ADVISED NO PERTINENT DEVELOP- MENTS IN THEIR DIVISIONS CONCERNING THIS CASE. SEATTLE IS CONTINUING TO CLOSELY FOLLOW INVESTIGATION IN AUXILLIARY OFFICES OF NUMEROUS SUSPECTS.
END WDC HOLD (KPT)
Sub. 0 164-81-2078 DB Cooper-30487NR 035 PD PLAIN 4:58 PM URGENT 1-27-72 LJQ TO: SEATTLE (164-81) FROM: PORTLAND (164-41) 1P
NORJAK
SUMMARY TELETYPE. NO SIGNIFICANT INFORMATION DEVELOPED AT PORTLAND TO DATE.
END DCA FBI SE CLR
Sub. O 164-81-2079
JAN 2 7 1972 FBI · SEATTLE 1
DB Cooper-30488NRØØ5 SE PLAIN
10:32 PM NITEL 1/26/72 DCA
TO
DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111)
MINNEAPOLIS (164-73)
FROM
SEATTLE (164-81) (P)
1P
DAILY TELETYPE
NORJAK
AN ARTICLE CONCERNING THE HIJACKING IN THIS CASE, INCLUDING TWO VIEWS OF THE ARTISTS CONCEPTION OF THE UNKNOWN SUBJECT, TOGET- HER WITH BACKGROUND OF THE HIJACKING AND PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION, IS APPEARING IN THE JANUARY ISSUE OF THE AIR LINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION BULLETIN "ALPA".
THIS BULLETIN HAS WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION OF APPROXIMATELY FORTY- FIVE THOUSAND COPIES AND DIRECTED PRIMARILY TO PILOTS. END F B I MINNEAPOLIS BLB CLR
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SEARCHED INDEXED
SERIALIZER. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=216 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-186 | INFORMATION IS BEING GATHERED AS TO THE COSTS OF A SEARCH TO BE MADE BY HELICOPTER OF THE ENTIRE AREA PRIOR TO LAUNCHING A GROUND SEARCH. LIST OF EQUIPMENT NECESSARY FOR SEARCH WHICH PROBABLY WILL BE CONDUCTED UNDER ADVERSE WEATHER AND TERRAIN CONDITIONS, IS BEING AMASSED. Prepand BUREAU AUTHORITY WILL BE REQUESTED AT SUCH TIME at suchtence FOR EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS AS COST FIGURES ARE AVAILABLE. CEF : klb (2)
Sub. O. 164-81-1859
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NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS AT PORTLAND TO DATE. END
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OFARCHEDus-um INDSKED. OBRIANZES 1/12 FILED 12 JAN 1 2 1972 0 1 Fol - SEATTLE F
DB Cooper-30512FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI Date: 1/10/72
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BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AND THE RESULTS OF THE FLIGHT BY NORTHWEST AIRLINES ON JANUARY SIX, SEVENTYTWO,
NORTHWEST | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=240 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
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BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AND THE RESULTS OF THE FLIGHT BY NORTHWEST AIRLINES ON JANUARY SIX, SEVENTYTWO,
NORTHWEST AIRLINES, HAS NOW REDEFINED THE POSSIBLE DROP AREA OF THE HIJACKER WHICH IS LOCATED IN THE UPPER PART OF CLARK COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AND THE LOWER PART OF COWLITZ COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
THE SACRAMENTO DIVISION HAS BEEN REQUESTED TO CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE OFFICIALS AT BEALE AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA, TO DETERMINE IF THE SR SEVENTYONE RECONNAISSANCE PLANE, WHICH WAS PREVIOUSLY OFFERED BY THE AIR FORCE, WOULD BE AVAILABLE TO PHOTOGRAPH THE NEWLY DEFINED AREA WHICH IS NOW LIMITED TO A SECTION NORTH OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER SOME THIRTY MILES.
THE BUREAU WILL BE KEPT ADVISED.
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DB Cooper-30513
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FROM:
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NOR JAK .
SUMMARY TELETYPE.
PORTLAND OFFICE HAS HAD NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS TO DATE.
END DCA FBI SEATTLE CLR
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SEARCHED. INDEXED SERIALIZED /3 MLED JAN O7 1972 FBI - SEATTLE
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DB Cooper-30514NR004 SE PLAIN
10:18 PM | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=242 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-190 | ARE UNDERWAY AND WILL BE PLOTTED BY AIR FORCE PERSONNEL THEN FURNISHED TO NORTHWEST AIRLINES FOR FURTHER COORDINATION OF PRECISE TIMES AS LOGGED BY NORTHWEST FLIGHT EQUIPMENT.
PHOTOGRAPH OF SUSPECT
VIEWED BY THREE SEATTLE WIT- AND ALL NEGATIVE.
NESSES AS WELL AS
DOES NOT BELIEVE
PHOTOGRAPH SIMILAR BUT WOULD
LIKE TO SEE A GLOSSY PHOTO AND SAME WILL BE DISPLAYED BY MINNEAPOLIS. END GA REC 3 FBI WA RDR
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7:28PM URGENT 1-6-72 AJW
TO :
SEATTLE (164-81)
FROM:
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1P
NORJAK.
SUMMARY TELETYPE.
NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS AT PORTLAND TODAY.
END
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DB Cooper-30518FD-3f. (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI Date: 1/5/72
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FROM:
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NORJAK.
DAILY TELETYPE :unselected: NAMED AS POSSIBLE SUSPECT BY
SOURCE, LOCATED AT
REVIEW OF PASSPORT OFFICE RECORDS AT SEATTLE
UNABLE TO LOCATE RECORD IDENTIFIABLE WITH
BY PASSPORT NUMBER.
NORTHWEST
AIRLINES, ARRIVED IN SEATTLE THIS DATE WITH INSTANT AIRCRAFT.
CONFERENCE HELD WITH AND PLANS MADE FOR DROPPING OF DUMMY FROM AIRCRAFT DURING TEST FLIGHT ON JANUARY SIX NEXT. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=246 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
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DB Cooper-30521IR 007 PD PLAIN 5:23 PM URGENT 1-4-72 AJW TO : SEATTLE (164-31)
FROM:
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NORJAK. SUMMARY TELETYPE.
NO PERTINENT INFORMATION DEVELOPED AT PORTLAND TO DATE.
END FEE FBI SEATTLE CLR
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<figure><table><tr><td>TO :</td><td>DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM :</td><td>SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)</td></tr></table></figure>
DAILY TELETYPE
NORJAK.
LOS ANGELES OFFICE ADVISED THAT
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GROCERS ASSOCIATION, IS AGREEABLE TO PRINTING A LIST OF THE RANSOM MONEY IN THE QUOTE GROCERS JOURNAL ENQUOTE, THE NEXT ISSUE OF WHICH WILL BE PUBLISHED ON JANUARY TEN NEXT. JOURNAL IS DISTRIBUTED TO MOST LARGE GROCERS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. SINCE THE RANSOM LIST HAS BEEN PUBLISHED WIDELY, A COPY OF SAME WILL BE FURNISHED TO FOR PUBLICATION IN THE ABOVE JOURNAL UACB.
AIR FORCE OFFICIALS ARE PREPARING A DUMMY TO APPROXIMATE THE SIZE OF A MAN OF THE WEIGHT OF THE HIJACKER AND WILL ARRANGE TO RIG THE BOEING SEVEN TWO SEVEN TO DROP THE DUMMY. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=250 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
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DAILY SUMMARY. PORTLAND CONTINUES COVERING LEADS INVOLVING ELIMINATION OF SUSPECTS, NO SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS CURRENTLY EXIST. - P- END
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NR Ø1 SC CODED
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TO
SEATTLE (164-81)
LAS VEGAS (164-60).
PORTLAND (164-41)
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RE : SUSPECT
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ATTEMPT TO COVER HIMSELF AS SUSPECT IN THIS MATTER. ADVISE SACRAMENTO RESULTS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE SO OSI, TRAVIS AFB, MAY BE. ADVISED.
:
CONTACT THIS DATE WITH BEALE AFB REVEALED SR-SEVEN OEN PHOTO- GRAPHIC FLIGHT NOT YET ACCOMPLISHED DUE TO ADVERSE VISIBILITY ALONG
POPTIONS OF ENTIRE ROUTE; HOWEVER, FLIGHT. WILL TAKE PLACE FIRST POSSIBLE OPPORTUNITY. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=286 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-254 | on</th><th>12/1/78</th><th>Minneapolis, Minnesota at File #</th><th>MP 164-73</th></tr><tr><td>by SA</td><td></td><td>Date dictated</td><td>12/4/78</td></tr></table></figure>
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This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed oulside your agency.
DB Cooper-30604 :unselected: :unselected:FD-302.(REV. 11-27-70)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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Date of transcription
12/6/78
Northwest Airlines, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, :was displayed a photograph of the decal found near Castle Rock, Washington, by Special Agent (SA) advised that the photograph of the decal is identical to Boeing Aircraft Standard Marker Number BAC27DPA-152. The decal states as follows:
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Emergency Exit Handle, Aft Airstair to Operate, Open Access Door, Pull on Red Handle. Lock Wire Will Break When Handle is Pulled.
This decal is located on the outside of the aircraft near the rear door.
A facsimile copy of the Boeing Aircraft Standard Marker Number BAC27DPA-152 was provided. Also provided by were two blueprints for the location of this decal on the aircraft. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=324 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
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file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-391 | <td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></t | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=345 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-394 | /td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td> | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=345 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-400 | d><td></td><td></td><td>:selected:</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td>:selected:</td><td>:selected:</td><td></td><td>:unselected:</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=345 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-412 | <td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=345 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-474 | 5</td><td></td><td>.26</td><td>10840</td><td>-50</td><td>10610</td><td>332,0</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>.36</td><td>10520</td><td>500</td><td>10470</td><td>225.0</td><td></td><td>.28</td><td>10840</td><td>-100</td><td>10600</td><td>336.0</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>.38</td><td>10530</td><td>500</td><td>10470</td><td>229.0</td><td></td><td>.30</td><td>10840</td><td>-100</td><td>10600</td><td>339.5</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>.40</td><td>10530</td><td>450</td><td>10470</td><td>234.0</td><td></td><td>.32</td><td>10840</td><td>-100</td><td>10600</td><td>342,0</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=348 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-487 | 5</td></tr></table></figure>
<figure><table><tr><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th></tr><tr><th>CALC</th><th>LJ-MB</th><th>3-17-4</th><th>REVISED</th><th>DATE</th></tr><tr><td>CHECK</td><td>MB</td><td>3-17-67</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>APR</td><td>ge</td><td>3-17-64</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>APR</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr></table></figure>
AFT AIRSTAIR EXTENDED IN FLIGHT DB Cooper-30634 TEST 100-1
727-22 N72700
D6-777/
THE BOEING `COMPANY SE C. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=349 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-495 | td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=350 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-521 | 0</td></tr></table></figure>
<figure><table><tr><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th></tr><tr><td>CALC</td><td>للـ</td><td>3-31</td><td colSpan=2>64REVISED</td><td>DATE</td></tr><tr><td>CHECK</td><td>MB</td><td>3-31-64</td><td colSpan=2></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>APR</td><td>ge</td><td>3-31-64</td><td colSpan=2></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>APR</td><td></td><td></td><td colSpan=2></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td colSpan=2></td><td></td></tr></table></figure>
AFT AIRSTAIR EXTENDED IN FLIGHT DB Cooper-30637 TEST 100-1 THE BOEING. COMPANY SEC 1.21.19
727-22 N72700
06-7771
PAGE
19
TD 1040 B-R7
6-7000<figure><table><tr><th rowSpan=2>COND NO.</th><th rowSpan=2>IRIG TIME</th><th>CABIN hI</th><th>CABIN R/C</th><th>PILOTS hI</th><th>PILOTS VI</th><th rowSpan=2>COND NO</th><th rowSpan=2>IRIG TIME</th><th>CABIN hI</th><th>CABIN R/C</th><th>PILOTS KI</th><th>PILOTS V. VI</th></tr><tr><th>FT</th><th>FPM</th><th>FT</th><th>KNOTS</th><th>FT</th><th>FPM</th><th>FT</th><th>KNOTS</th></tr><tr><td>. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=352 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-526 | 5</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:44</td><td>10790</td><td>-300</td><td>10620</td><td>127.5</td><td></td><td>:36</td><td>10490</td><td>-500</td><td>10310</td><td>129.5</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:46</td><td>10780</td><td>-300</td><td>10600</td><td>128.0</td><td></td><td>:38</td><td>10480</td><td>-500</td><td>10280</td><td>130.5</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:48</td><td>10770</td><td>-350</td><td>10590</td><td>128.5</td><td></td><td>:40</td><td>10460</td><td>-500</td><td>10260</td><td>130.5</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:50</td><td>10750</td><td>-400</td><td>10560</td><td>129. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=353 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-528 | 5</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:56</td><td>10700</td><td>-400</td><td>10510</td><td>130.5</td><td></td><td>:48</td><td>10390</td><td>-500</td><td>10160</td><td>132.0</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:58</td><td>10690</td><td>-400</td><td>10500</td><td>130.5</td><td></td><td>:50</td><td>10360</td><td>-500</td><td>10150</td><td>132.5</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>12: 14 : :00</td><td>10670</td><td>-400</td><td>10490</td><td>130.5</td><td></td><td>:52</td><td>10340</td><td>-500</td><td>10130</td><td>132. | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=353 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-542 | 0</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:58</td><td>10430</td><td>300</td><td>10430</td><td>188.5</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td>12 :16: :00</td><td>10430</td><td>250</td><td>10430</td><td>191.0</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr></table></figure>
<figure><table><tr><th></th><th>LJ</th><th>3-31-54</th><th></th><th></th><th></th></tr><tr><td>CALC</td><td>MB</td><td>3-31-64R</td><td></td><td>64REVISED</td><td>DATE</td></tr><tr><td>CHECK</td><td>ge</td><td>3-31-64</td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>APR</td><td></td><td></td><td colSpan=2>< | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=354 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-547 | unselected:</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:50</td><td>9930</td><td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>:unselected:</td><td>:unselected:</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:51</td><td>4</td><td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>:unselected:</td><td>:unselected:</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:52</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td>:unselected:</td><td>:unselected:</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:53</td><td></td><td></td><td>:unselected:</td><td>:unselected:</td><td>:unselected:</td><td>:unselected:</td><td></td | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=355 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part071_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037312E706466-page-548 | <td>:unselected:</td><td>:unselected:</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:53</td><td></td><td></td><td>:unselected:</td><td>:unselected:</td><td>:unselected:</td><td>:unselected:</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td>: 54</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td>:unselected:</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:55</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td>:unselected:</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td>:56</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf#page=355 | cooper_d_b_part071.pdf |
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