AMERICAN KIDNAPPERS
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyrighl HILLSBOROUGH (California), September 22. Two unknown persons kidnapped Mark Detristan, three-year-old son ol the prominent Count Mark Detristan, and left a ransom note demanding 100,000dol. NO CONTACT MADE YET HILLSBOROUGH (California), September 22. (Received September 23, at 1.30 p.m.)' With the 100,000dol ransom ready the Detristan family has so far bees unable to make contact with the kid nappera, although it has obeyed thi instructions' to insert a classified ad vertisement in a newspaper. KIDNAPPER CAUGHT RIYERPINE (California), September 22. (Received September 23 ,at 1.30 p.m.l A storekeeper named Frank Brieteni bach said the police had taken iut4 / custody a man and a child, Inter identified as the kidnapper and Mark Detristan. Three Riverpine residents seized the man and child in the Sierra foothills, six miles from Riverpine, binding the kidnapper until the police arrived.
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Evening Star, Issue 23688, 23 September 1940, Page 4
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140AMERICAN KIDNAPPERS Evening Star, Issue 23688, 23 September 1940, Page 4
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