Farewell Party For Retiring Ann Arbor Police Detective Lt. George L. Stauch, May 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Ann Arbor Police With Phony "Bomb," January 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1961
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Ann Arbor News, January 17, 1961
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That's A Joke? Detective Lt. George L. Stauch (seated) holds the "bomb" a prankster placed on the trunk of a local woman's car this morning. Patrolman Ronald Donaldson (left), and Sgt. Walter V. Hawkins pulled the phony bomb from an ash barrel and brought it to headquarters.
Ann Arbor News, January 17, 1961
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That's A Joke? Detective Lt. George L. Stauch (seated) holds the "bomb" a prankster placed on the trunk of a local woman's car this morning. Patrolman Ronald Donaldson (left), and Sgt. Walter V. Hawkins pulled the phony bomb from an ash barrel and brought it to headquarters.
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26 Arrested For Homosexuality
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22
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December
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1959
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Ann Arbor Police Detective Lt. George L. Stauch With Stolen Car Parts, May 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1960
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Ann Arbor News, May 18, 1960
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Car Loot: Ann Arbor Detective Lt. George Stauch examines some of the parts stolen in recent months from parked cars in the city. More than $1,000 in car parts including the top of a sports car (at left) were taken from cars by four teen-age boys. The youths' car was stopped for a traffic violation by Patrolman David Severance who became suspicious of parts which did not match their car. he brought them in.
Ann Arbor News, May 18, 1960
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Car Loot: Ann Arbor Detective Lt. George Stauch examines some of the parts stolen in recent months from parked cars in the city. More than $1,000 in car parts including the top of a sports car (at left) were taken from cars by four teen-age boys. The youths' car was stopped for a traffic violation by Patrolman David Severance who became suspicious of parts which did not match their car. he brought them in.
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Ann Arbor Police Officer Gregory S. Katopodis With Suspect Anthony U. Holleran, June 1958 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1958
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Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1958
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Held For Car Thefts: Anthony U. Holleran, 54 (left), sought by the FBI for car thefts, is shown with Ann Arbor Detective Gregory S. Katopodis. The detective, remembering Holleran's face from an FBI circular, spotted him on a busy street corner and arrested him.
Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1958
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Held For Car Thefts: Anthony U. Holleran, 54 (left), sought by the FBI for car thefts, is shown with Ann Arbor Detective Gregory S. Katopodis. The detective, remembering Holleran's face from an FBI circular, spotted him on a busy street corner and arrested him.
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U-M Student Nurse Beaten In Bed; Man Held
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7
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January
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1957
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Father Of Missing Coed Criticizes U-M's Action
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28
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January
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1957
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No Leads Develop In Coed Search
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29
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January
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1957
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Barbara Agler Found Living In Washington, D. C.
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30
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January
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1957
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Emotions Overflow Here As Missing Coed Is Found
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30
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January
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1957
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