Terrorism Suspect May Be in CR
by Rod Hughes
If you are a Costa Rican resident you may be able to earn a cool $250,000. All you have to do is to help police and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation find US. terrorist suspect Daniel Andreas San Diego, believed to be residing in this country.
That is what a press release from the U.S. embassy in Pavas states. San Diego is believed to have placed two bombs in Emeryville, California, offices of the Chiron Corp. on Aug. 28, 2003. The first bomb exploded at the main entrance, the second, believed to have set to go off when firemen were in the building, was found but exploded before it could be disarmed. Fortunately there were no injuries.
He is accused of striking again against the Shaklee company at Pleasantville, California, on Sept. 26, 2003, Again, no injuries were incurred and, again, he managed to evade the police cordon. He is believed now living and working in Costa Rica, possibly with U.S. expatriots or English-speaking persons and has computer programming expertise. He is known as an animal rights extremist, according to the embassy.
San Diego is a 29 year old white male with brown hair and eyes, about 160 lbs. and about 5 ft. 8 in. tall. Approach with caution—he may be armed.






