Ypsilanti Patrolman William Ing Holding Dog At A Crime Scene, December 1954
Year:
1954
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Ann Arbor News, December 29, 1954
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TRAGEDY WITNESS: The only witness to yesterday's murder and suicide in Ypsilanti was the puppy of Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, held here in front of the couple's home by Patrolman William Ing. John Ferguson murdered his wife, Alice, and then killed himself with a shotgun.
Ann Arbor News, December 29, 1954
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TRAGEDY WITNESS: The only witness to yesterday's murder and suicide in Ypsilanti was the puppy of Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, held here in front of the couple's home by Patrolman William Ing. John Ferguson murdered his wife, Alice, and then killed himself with a shotgun.
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2,000 To March In Freedom Week Parade On Monday
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14
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August
Year
1948
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Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter E. Krasny Speaks to Law Enforcement Recruits, March 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1969
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Something New In Police Training - Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter E. Krasny, center, speaks to the first police recruit class in the area to graduate under the state's new Law Enforcement Training Council program. The Training Council outlines program content for police recruits throughout the state and certifies instructors for the basic course given to novice policemen. Krasny in City Council chambers yesterday presented certificates from the Training Council to five city recruits while Ypsilanti Police Chief Ray Walton, second from left, distributed the diplomas to two recruits from his department who completed the nine-week program with the Ann Arbor Department. Ann Arbor Senior Police Capt. Harold E. Olson is beside Walton at the left. All the new officers will go on duty on Monday. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Cecil Lockard)
Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1969
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Something New In Police Training - Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter E. Krasny, center, speaks to the first police recruit class in the area to graduate under the state's new Law Enforcement Training Council program. The Training Council outlines program content for police recruits throughout the state and certifies instructors for the basic course given to novice policemen. Krasny in City Council chambers yesterday presented certificates from the Training Council to five city recruits while Ypsilanti Police Chief Ray Walton, second from left, distributed the diplomas to two recruits from his department who completed the nine-week program with the Ann Arbor Department. Ann Arbor Senior Police Capt. Harold E. Olson is beside Walton at the left. All the new officers will go on duty on Monday. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Cecil Lockard)
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Appeal Dismissal Motion Is Granted
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9
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April
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1954
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Four Found Guilty On Gambling Counts
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14
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March
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1952
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Ypsilanti Police Arrest Five On Racket Charges
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22
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January
Year
1951
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Murder Washtenaw Style: Six Bizarre Cases And A Mystery
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5
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February
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1985
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Yelling For Charity, June 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
Year:
1978
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Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1978
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Brenda Heoner (left); Linda Davis (top); Marlene Tracy and Joann Dunham rehearse their cheer-leading routing as they prepare for Friday night's "Cops-for-Kids Bowl." Kickoff time is 7:30 at EMU's Rynearson Stadium as the Ypsilanti Area Police All Stars seek vengeance for last year's defeat at the hands of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department. Tickets are available at the gate for $2.50. Proceeds go to help various county youth programs.
Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1978
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Brenda Heoner (left); Linda Davis (top); Marlene Tracy and Joann Dunham rehearse their cheer-leading routing as they prepare for Friday night's "Cops-for-Kids Bowl." Kickoff time is 7:30 at EMU's Rynearson Stadium as the Ypsilanti Area Police All Stars seek vengeance for last year's defeat at the hands of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department. Tickets are available at the gate for $2.50. Proceeds go to help various county youth programs.
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Murder Suspects Are Led From Court Following Arraignment, May 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
Year:
1978
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Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1978
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Coverup - Two Ypsilanti men, Donald Latham, 25, of 660 Timberlane (in stripe shirt) and Robert White, 26, of 680 Eugene st., are led from 14th District Court in Ypsilanti Thursday following arraignment in the shooting death of Thomas H. Brooks. Both will be held in the county jail without bond pending a preliminary hearing set for next Thursday. Brooks was shot to death April 27 during the robbery of his downtown store, Brooks IGA Food Center, 412 W. Michigan Ave. The suspects are escorted by detectives Jesse Foley (right) and David K. Vernor.
Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1978
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Coverup - Two Ypsilanti men, Donald Latham, 25, of 660 Timberlane (in stripe shirt) and Robert White, 26, of 680 Eugene st., are led from 14th District Court in Ypsilanti Thursday following arraignment in the shooting death of Thomas H. Brooks. Both will be held in the county jail without bond pending a preliminary hearing set for next Thursday. Brooks was shot to death April 27 during the robbery of his downtown store, Brooks IGA Food Center, 412 W. Michigan Ave. The suspects are escorted by detectives Jesse Foley (right) and David K. Vernor.
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Ann Arbor Police Officer and Washtenaw Sheriff's Deputy With Armed Robbery Suspect, March 1967 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1967
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