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February 27, 1967 Captain W.F. Dyson, Administrative Services Bureau, Dallas Police Department SUBJECT: CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE(l) SERGIO ARCACHO CUBAN REFUGEE Sirs IVie following report regarding SUBJECT is submitted for your information. SUBJECT received a telephone call Friday night that was answered by his wife. The caller identified himself as JIM ALCCCK, an^ investigator for the District Attorney of New Orleans, Jim GAr.- RISON. ALCOCK desired to speak to SUBJECT, but since he was no* at home, he asked to know if SU3JECT would come to New Orleans if he was sent the plane fare so that he may be questioned, regarding his knowledge of the so called conspiracy to kill President Kennedy* SUBJECT'S wife stated to .ALCOCK that ^e would not go to New Orleans. ALCOCK then stated that he would then come to Dallas and question him. Saturday morning, February 2$, 1967, SUBJECT received a call from KL COCK stating that he would call him at^ten a.m. and make arrangements to have an interview with him here m ballas. Lt. E.L. Cunningham and Detective D.K. Rodgers went to the home of SUBJECT in anticipation to the call. The call never came and these officers left the home at ll:l*5am. SUBJECT received a telephone call at 5 pm this date of Saturday and the caller identified himself as ALCOCK and that he was in the LOCHWOOD area. ALCOCK stated that as soon as he got settled in a motel that he would call him back for an appointment. At this time SUBJECT was away from his home and did not^get to talx to ALCCCK. ALCOCK called back at 7 pm and told SUBJECT1 S wife "that he would call in about thirty minutes to make arrangements with SUBJECT for an interview. ALCOCK stated that he was call- in^ from NORTHPARK INN. SUBJECT contacted Detective Lowery, who called Detective Rodgers at home. Rodgers went directly to the home of SUBJECT and was met there by Detective C.T. Burnley. At 9*15 pm SUBJECT1 S phone rang and he requested that Detective Rodgers answer this call to determine who and what the caller wanted. The caller identified himself at JIM ALCOCK of the District Attorney's office of New Orleans who insisted that he talk to SUBJECT. SUBJECT did not desire to talk with ALCOCK and was so told by Rodgers. ALCOCK was asked if he had a warrant for the arrest of SUBJECT and that if he did that we would be happy to execute the warrant. ALCOCK Stated that he did not have a warrant and that if SUBJECT would not talk to him he would forget it and go back to New Orleans. An arrange- ment was made at that time to meet ALCOCK at the City Hall with SUBJECT. (1)
Criminal intelligence report which was written by detective C. T. Burnley. The report describes occurrences at the home of Cuban refugee Sergio Arcacha, a desired witness of Jim Garrison. Arcacha received a phone call from Jim Alcock. Officers questioned William A. Gurovich and James Alcock. A newspaper clipping titled "New Orleans DA Rejects FBI Aid in JFK Plot Probe" is attached.
Newspaper clipping which was originally attached to a criminal intelligence report which was written by detective C. T. Burnley. The report describes occurrences at the home of Cuban refugee Sergio Arcacha, a desired witness of Jim Garrison. Arcacha received a phone call from Jim Alcock. Officers questioned William A. Gurovich and James Alcock. The newspaper clipping is titled "New Orleans DA Rejects FBI Aid in JFK Plot Probe."
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