September 14, 2007


Investigative Lead: Missing Computer from Los Alamos Methamphetamine Drug Raid
For Immediate Release
Contact: Peter Stockton or Marthena Cowart (202) 347-1122


A computer which may have contained highly classified nuclear weapons information from the Los Alamos National Laboratory was traded in exchange for drugs, according to unconfirmed sources.  The computer was owned by Jessica Quintana, the former contractor employee at the Lab who pled guilty in May to removing classified information after hundreds of pages of documents were discovered in a methamphetamine drug raid at her trailer.

Among the list of items collected by the Los Alamos Police Department during the execution of the search of the trailer were three memory sticks containing classified LANL documents, as well as hard copies.  No computer was listed.  A senior POGO source claims that the LAPD did search the computer looking for drug information and found none.  They did not search for classified LANL information.  POGO has also been told that the FBI never obtained a search warrant to seize the computer for a review of evidence of classified information.

Ms. Quintana allegedly broke down during an FBI polygraph session and indicated the computer she was using to work with the information on the memory sticks was now missing.

The computer remains missing.  Stay tuned.

Additional Resources:

Department of Justice press release, May 15, 2007.
http://albuquerque.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/pressrel07/nationalsecurity051507.htm

Document - Los Alamos County Police Department Press Release
http://pogoblog.typepad.com/policedocs.pdf

POGO Alert - Los Alamos Classified Info Found in Drug Raid
http://www.pogo.org/p/homeland/ha-061003-lanl.html


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