Casper Enkemann Named Police Chief
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14
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November
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1946
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Nurse Brutally Slain Here
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17
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September
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1951
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Police Ask Help On Bloody Clothes
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17
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September
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1951
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Slain Girl Afraid She Would Be Killed, Friend Says
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17
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September
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1951
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Informant's Police Visit Described By Detective
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20
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September
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1951
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Police Heads 'Happy And Relieved' As Murder Is Solved
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September
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1951
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Accused Murderers Leave Court
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21
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September
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1951
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Suspects in Murder of Pauline A. Campbell Being Led From Court Following Arraignment, September 1951 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, September 21, 1951
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Brought to municipal court to be arraigned on murder charges, the three confessed slayers of Nurse Pauline A. Campbell demanded preliminary examination, set for Sept. 28. In the top picture Capt. Rolland J. Gainsley (left) and Detective Sgt. Claude Damron (right) lead David L. Royal and William R. Morey, III, from the court building back to jail after the arraignment. The policeman at extreme left is not identified. In the lower photo [this photo], Detective Capt. Albert Heusel leads Daniel E. Myers and Jacob Max Pell. Prosecutor Douglas Reading is shown in the doorway and Detective Jack Walters is behind Pell. Morey, Royal and Pell confessed to killing Miss Campbell. Myers is accused of participating in an assault on Nurse Shirley Mackley, in which Morey and Pell also admitted taking part.
Ann Arbor News, September 21, 1951
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Brought to municipal court to be arraigned on murder charges, the three confessed slayers of Nurse Pauline A. Campbell demanded preliminary examination, set for Sept. 28. In the top picture Capt. Rolland J. Gainsley (left) and Detective Sgt. Claude Damron (right) lead David L. Royal and William R. Morey, III, from the court building back to jail after the arraignment. The policeman at extreme left is not identified. In the lower photo [this photo], Detective Capt. Albert Heusel leads Daniel E. Myers and Jacob Max Pell. Prosecutor Douglas Reading is shown in the doorway and Detective Jack Walters is behind Pell. Morey, Royal and Pell confessed to killing Miss Campbell. Myers is accused of participating in an assault on Nurse Shirley Mackley, in which Morey and Pell also admitted taking part.
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Police Progress In School Studies
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17
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March
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1939
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Ann Arbor Police Department Police Training School at City Hall, March, 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, March 17, 1939
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The keen interest shown by members of the Ann Arbor Police Department in the police training school, which meets three afternoons a week, is illustrated in this photograph snapped as the officers listened closely to a discussion of some fine point of police work. Seated around the table from left to right are: Patrolmen Albert E. Heusel, Rolland J. Gainsley, George W. Camp, Herman D. Suma, Edward C. Gokenbach, Erwin M. Keebler, John F. Wagner, jr., and Julius G. Ehnis.
Ann Arbor News, March 17, 1939
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The keen interest shown by members of the Ann Arbor Police Department in the police training school, which meets three afternoons a week, is illustrated in this photograph snapped as the officers listened closely to a discussion of some fine point of police work. Seated around the table from left to right are: Patrolmen Albert E. Heusel, Rolland J. Gainsley, George W. Camp, Herman D. Suma, Edward C. Gokenbach, Erwin M. Keebler, John F. Wagner, jr., and Julius G. Ehnis.
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