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Authorities find car matching one used by Amber Alert suspect

Posted at 2:28 PM, Aug 09, 2013
and last updated 2013-08-09 14:28:55-04

(CNN) — A car matching the description of one linked by police to California Amber Alert suspect James DiMaggio has been found in a remote area of Idaho, authorities told CNN’s Miguel Marquez on Friday. The vehicle was located in the remote River of No Return Wilderness area in Cascade, Idaho, Ada County sheriff’s spokeswoman Andrea Dearden said.

A search of the burned-down house of kidnapping and murder suspect James DiMaggio has led law enforcement to this conclusion: “We don’t hold anything past this person,” as one official put it.

Authorities found the body of Christina Anderson in DiMaggio’s San Diego-area home, and a second body likely to be her 8-year-old son, Ethan. The whereabouts of DiMaggio, 40, and 16-year-old Hannah Anderson remain unknown.

Details of what investigators have uncovered at the scene remain under wraps, but it has led authorities to warn that the suspect’s car may be rigged with explosives.

“We have a heightened concern that’s based on the evidence we have been collecting at the scene all week long,” San Diego Sheriff’s Department Capt. Duncan Fraser told CNN Friday.

“We think that he’s capable of anything at this point,” he said.

Based on what the sheriff’s investigators have seen, there is evidence that the fire and kidnapping of Hannah was a “very well planned event,” Fraser said.

Manhunt continues

On Friday, Idaho joined the list of states that have issued an Amber Alert for the missing teen and the suspected child kidnapper.

Four other states — California, Oregon, Washington and Nevada — had previously issued Amber Alerts.

DiMaggio is a camper, so it is possible that he is hunkered down somewhere in a rural area, the San Diego Sheriff’s Department said.

The manhunt has been ongoing for days, but as of Friday, the area where DiMaggio could be still spanned the entire West Coast and had not been narrowed down.

Authorities are counting on the public for clues that may lead them to DiMaggio.

“We’ve got law enforcement agencies across the country looking for them and following up on tips that are being called in,” San Diego County Sheriff’s Department Lt. Glenn Giannantonio told CNN on Thursday. “We’ve received numerous tips, I’d say probably well over 100, possibly hundreds of tips from across the country. Every tip that can be followed up on has been followed up on or is currently being followed up on.”

It is also possible DiMaggio has abandoned his car and left it rigged with explosives, sheriff’s spokeswoman Jan Caldwell said Thursday. The car is a blue, four-door Nissan Versa with California license plate 6WCU986.

Fraser didn’t elaborate on Friday, except to say that evidence at the burned house indicates that there are explosives.

Suspect is family friend

DiMaggio was described as being so close to the family whose life he allegedly turned upside down that he was considered part of it.

He came into the lives of Brett and Christina Anderson months before their daughter Hannah was born.

“He basically became part of our family,” Brett Anderson told CNN’s Chris Cuomo on Thursday.

DiMaggio was such good friends with the family that Anderson said he can’t reconcile the man he knows with the crimes he is suspected of.

“I have been through every scenario in my brain,” Anderson said. “There was nothing ever to show any indication of this.”

DiMaggio joined the family on campouts and was always friendly toward them, he said.

“I can’t fathom what happened in Jim’s head. He obviously just lost it,” Anderson said.

“You’ve taken everything,” the father pleaded to DiMaggio in the interview. “The damage is done. Just let my daughter go, Let her go home safe, let her be with me and try to mend things from there.”

Some witnesses have told investigators that DiMaggio had a crush on Hannah, but Brett Anderson has said the family had no knowledge of that.

Fraser said that they are looking into whether the suspect possibly had an “undue infatuation” with the teen.

Awaiting ID of remains

The remains of Christina Anderson, of Lakeside, California, were found while firefighters extinguished the blaze that broke out at DiMaggio’s home in the enclave of Boulevard around 8 p.m. Sunday.

In addition to her body, charred remains consistent with those of an 8-year-old child were found, authorities said. The remains were so badly burned that carrying out a DNA test is proving difficult.

It is possible that the remains are those of Ethan, but until there is a positive identification, the sheriff’s office is treating him as a missing person.

CNN’s Michael Martinez, Paul Vercammen, Miguel Marquez and HLN’s Katherine Cavazini contributed to this report.