The State - News from Jan. 8, 1985
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A Philadelphia man linked to an extreme white supremacist group and being held in connection with a $3.6-million Ukiah-area armored car holdup last July was indicted in Spokane, Wash., for alleged possession of a forged government document and interstate transportation of a forged security. The indictment of James Dye, 36, meant cancellation of a probable cause hearing on the armored car charges. The government would have been forced to reveal much of its evidence at the hearing. Federal authorities say they believe 12 people were involved in the robbery as well as another armored car holdup and bank robbery in the Seattle area.
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