If Capone wants to talk to investigators, they want to listen

Summary

Rachael Anderson Task Force investigator says police would like to hear Charles Capone's story, if what he has told the media is true - that he is anxious to tell that story.

Story Published: May 24, 2010 at 9:18 PM PST

Story Updated: May 24, 2010 at 9:18 PM PST

MOSCOW - The Rachael Anderson Task Force is hoping to get more information from Charles Capone.

Capone is being held in the Boundary County Jail without bail on federal charges of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon.

Captain Dan Hally, of the Asotin County Sheriff's Office, and a lead investigator on the task force, said Monday that Capone's statements to the media that he wants to talk to investigators, would be welcome, if that is what he really wants to do.

Hally said they continue to review data along with new tips about the whereabouts of Rachael Anderson and her contacts on April 16th in Moscow and Clarkston.

Capone, Anderson's estranged husband, was the last person to report seeing Anderson on the 16th in Moscow.

Hally said they are also continuing to develop information regarding possible stalking activity with Anderson as the target.

The task force has yet to get results back from the state crime lab for testing done on the White GMC Yukon that Anderson was reportedly driving before she disappeared. It was found in North Lewiston on April 21st.

The task force is asking that anyone who noticed suspicious activity, possibly involving the SUV, on the night of April 16th or early morning hours of the 17th, on the highways or back roads between Clarkston and Moscow or areas just north of Moscow, to call police at (509) 758-2331.

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