Arthur Brooks Taken To Detroit
ARTHUR BROOKS TAKEN TO DETROIT
Arthur Brooks, whose sentence was suspended by Judge Kinne in the circuit court for the alleged larceny of mileage books at Pittsfield on August 17 last, was taken to Detroit Tuesday by U. S. Marshal Cash P. Taylor, and Wednesday he was to be brought up for the larceny of $14 worth of stamps from the post office, which is connected with the junction station at Pittsfield, of the Ann Arbor and Lake Shore railroads. He telephoned a relative before he left that he was going to Detroit and wanted her to come and give bail for him tomorrow. "If I get out this time I will never get into any more trouble," he said to the officers when he left.
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Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat