
Homeland Security Operations Morning Briefs For Official Use Only http://cryptome.org/hsomb/hsmob.htm Samples: ----- Homeland Security Information Network Request for Information (RFI) 1. (FOUO) VIRGINIA: Larceny From Police Officers Private Vehicle Results in Stolen Police Identification Card, Badge, Two Loaded Magazines, and Two Handguns. According to a RFI from the Danville Police Department (DPD), on 23 December, Larceny from a police officers personal vehicle resulted in the following stolen items: City of Danville Virginia police Identification card in the name of William Henry Chaney One Silver police badge issued by the city of Danville Police Department One Silver police badge issued by Pittsylvania County Sheriff's Office (Virginia) One Glock Model 22, 40 caliber handgun with a Lasermax laser sight mounted on the weapon (serial nr: 879US) Two loaded magazines One .38 Caliber Taurus brand handgun with a blue finish Miscellaneous keys and Panasonic recorder This information was provided in conjunction with a Homeland Security request to Law Enforcement Agencies to provide information that may effect the 2005 Presidential Inauguration. The weapons have been entered into NCIC. This information has been broadcasted to the Eastern seaboard by the Danville Police Department. Immediately, contact the DPD at P.O. Box 3300, Danville, Virginia 24543 and/or at telephone number (434)799-6510 with any information. (Patriot Report: DPD, 24 December 04; HSOC 4897-04) ----- 7. (FOUO) MARYLAND: Suspicious Individual with Various Weapons and a Photo of Air Force One. According to Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) reporting, on 16 December, a U.S. named individual called the MCPD claiming a weapon had been stolen from his home by federal law enforcement agents conducting a covert operation in his home. A few moments later the individual called back to say he had found the weapon behind his couch. Officers continued to the home to ensure it had not been broken into. The individual allowed the officers into his residence. The officers observed numerous weaponry items throughout the home, to include various IEDs and other suspicious items, such as a Police SWAT Raid jacket, military uniforms, camouflage attire, and various wigs and numerous boxes of hair dye. Officers also recovered two bags that were converted in a way to conceal fire weapons: the first was a computer bag with a U.S. express mail company box inside and holes in front that allowed a gun muzzle to fit and a slit that allowed a hand to be inserted to fire the weapon; the second item was a tennis racket bag converted to hold an M-16 rifle. The individual also had a large amount of paraphernalia and information related to the assassination of JFK as well as photos of Air Force One. The individual claimed the photos of Air Force One were taken when the plane flew over his residence. The individual is in currently in custody and an investigation is on-going. (MCPD; HSOC 4808-04) -----