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have changed their system of numbering reports and that they are unable to locate related reports to file B-36381. He found a detective who remembered the gun being taken into custody. It involved this gun being discharged into the walls of a house. Sergeant Moore states that the gun and a pillow case with powder burns are still in custody under that number. If and when they locate reports they will forward same to this Department. A call was made to COP Neil Tremaine, Pacifica, California. Chief Tremaine made a quick check on Stanland's name and found that they had a signed Petty Theft Report, 61884, which lists Daniel R. Stanland as the suspect who moved from 1020 Rio Vista on 7-8/9-69, and took drapes and a chair belonging to the landlord. Chief Tremaine stated that attempts to locate Stanland were negative. He called back later and stated that he had checked with the San Francisco International Airport and found that Stanland had been a Pan American Airlines pilot who quit in July, 1969. Stanland left a forwarding address of "Kinlock Plantation," Georgetown, South Carolina. A check was made with LAPD Crime and Traffic Records: however, his name does not appear in our files.A check with local F.A.A. resulted in a three-way conversation with their record section, Oak City, Oklahoma. Their records indicate that Stanland is not a command pilot but is a licensed pilot (co-pilot or flight engineer). Their records indicate a 6-3-64 address of Kinlock Plantation, Georgetown, South Carolina, with a birth place of Charleston, South Carolina, DOB 10-12-39. Stanland was issued a first-class license on 3-29-69 (no limitations). He has 20/20 vision uncorrected. Sergeants Harry Smith and Ponce, Intelligence Division, LAPD, obtained the following information from Pan American Airways Sector Chief Pilot D.W. Saulsberry. This information was obtained with the strictest confidence and should not be released. This information was flown in from New York and Pan American would appreciate being left out of the limelight. Stanland applied for a 90-day leave of absence on April 7, 1969, and was granted same. He failed to return to work in July and on 7-28-69, acknowledged receipt of his termination papers by mail. These papers were mailed to Kinlock Plantation, Georgetown, South Carolina, On 9-22-69, a request was made of Agent Roger "Frenchy" LaJeunesse, FBI, to make a discreet inquiry to determine if Stanland is in fact living with his parents at the Kinlock Plantation. He will do so and inform this Department. |
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