I've been gone all day, just catching up. Check out this doc, its hard to read but I believe it says he had a hand gun, plus past use of something, marijuana? and alcohol to excess.
Wow. You have added a new actual FACT to our knowledge base. Scarcer than hens teeth! Thank you.
Of course, it prompts questions. If he had a handgun, where did it come from? Did he fly to Vegas with it legally ( if he flew at all?)"
This description of the rigmarole involved makes that highly doubtfull:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/perry/perry25.html
Or did he fly to Vegas because he could get a gun there? Because he had associates or because it is just that kind of place?
Or did he just cross the border in a vehicle and bring his gun with him? Is it so distinctive that it was the item linking him to the abduction?
Does the excessive use of marijuana and alchohol refer to his 2001 arrest in WA? I notice the document does NOT say that he is suspected of armed robbery or kidnapping - I am not sure whether that is significant or not because I am not familiar enough with the criminal legal proceedings.
The press conference, which I just got to watch, generated an equal number of question marks. Was it a slip by the Chief of Police, Mark Mews, when he referred to "other persons" or was that simply filler -- more justification of their non-disclosure of anything substantive to a roomful of reporters?
When he was asked who was in charge of the investigation, the APD or the FBI, he deferred to the FBI agent to answer that. Kinda telling, even though the agent said they were conducting it "jointly."
I think the absolute clampdown on info comes from the FBI - but maybe I have watched too many episodes of Law and Order - I confess, as an ex New Yorker, I watch it just to see the familiar landscape.
The landscape of Anchorage is more of a mystery. One thing I know from living in a state that had a lot of snow is that it shrinks in winter - the number of places where you can pull off the road, for instance, is greatly reduced by all the snowbanks. Parking is harder, and you are more likely to be aware of your neighbors and their activities when they have to dig out before going anywhere. On the other hand, all that darkness and bad weather is good cover, as few people are outdoors watching. I hope this highly publicised search for the white truck produces something.