Charles Capone, the estranged husband of a Lewiston woman who disappeared in mid-April, was arrested Wednesday morning by the ATF.Capone, a convicted bank robber who also had a history of assault and burglary, was arrested at his business in Moscow by agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.His wife, Rachael Anderson, disappeared on April 16th, four months after she first reported that her husband had pushed and strangled her on January 2nd. Five days later she filed for divorce from Capone, who she had been married to for three months.On April 28th, about a week after Anderson was reported missing by her daughter, a man went to the Moscow Police Department to report that he had given Capone a Lock Model 22 .40 caliber pistol as collateral for a Dodge Dakota pickup truck he wanted to purchase from Capone.When the man decided he couldnt afford the truck he went to get his pistol back, only to be told by Capone he had taken it to a friends house for safekeeping but that friend was out of the country so he couldnt get the gun back. Capone later purchased the pistol from the guns owner, which under law he was not allowed to do as a felon.The next day, April 29th, task force investigators looking into Anderson's disappearance searched the home of the man that Capone had been living with from early February through April of this year. The man let him stay temporarily as he knew Capone was having marital problems. In mid-February the homeowner says that Capone brought a Glock pistol to the home and, knowing Capone had ongoing marital problems, volunteered to store the pistol for him.The man also said that Capone had taken the gun with him in mid-February down to Lewiston to follow her and figure out if she was seeing someone else.
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