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D B Cooper — Part 33
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1015 Second Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98104
December 18, 1973
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Thank you for your letter expressing an interest
in locating the missing $20 bills obtained by the hijacker,
"DD. B. Cooper", on Thanksgiving eve, 1971.
Due to the limited supply of the ransom lists and
the great demand for then, it is impractical as well as
impossible to make copies of this list available to the
public. However, if you feel you might have one of the $20
bills, you can call your local police cr sheriff’s office
and check the serial number against their list. In addition,
many banking institutions throughout the country have a
copy of the ranson list.
For your information there is a reward of $25,000
for the ransom money and an additional $1,000 for the first
missing $20 bill turned in to the Oregon dournai newspaper
in Portland, Oregon,
Thank you again for your interest in this matter,
Sincerely,
J. E. Milnes
Special fgent in Charge
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