Abduction victim's car is found Clues elude police in abduction, stabbing of governor's friend FINAL Edition
Police said Mr. [Frank Allan Storch] met the two unidentified people at the Holiday Inn on U.S. 1 in Jessup for a 10 p.m. Tuesday meeting arranged through his office. But a struggle ensued on the hotel parking lot and the pair handcuffed and blindfolded Mr. Storch and threw him into the back of thei...
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Published in | Evening sun (Hanover, York County, Pa.) |
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Baltimore, Md
Baltimore Sun
28.02.1992
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Summary: | Police said Mr. [Frank Allan Storch] met the two unidentified people at the Holiday Inn on U.S. 1 in Jessup for a 10 p.m. Tuesday meeting arranged through his office. But a struggle ensued on the hotel parking lot and the pair handcuffed and blindfolded Mr. Storch and threw him into the back of their van, Mr. Storch told police. After taking the licensed gun that Mr. Storch routinely carries, the man and woman left the parking lot, one of them presumably driving Mr. Storch's Lincoln Continental, Mr. [Chuck Jackson] said. At noon Wednesday, three withdrawals were made on Mr. Storch's American Express card, totaling $3,500, police said. Each withdrawal was made at an automated teller machine at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, where a witness said he saw a man matching Mr. Storch's description, police said. |
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