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Ann Arbor Police Recruits Training In Arrest Procedures, September 1970

Ann Arbor Police Recruits Training In Arrest Procedures, September 1970 image
Year:
1970
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 9, 1970
Caption:
Police Recruits Being Trained - Ann Arbor Police Department recruit, right, holds a gun on Platoon Lt. Marvin Dann, against car, while another recruit prepares to search him. The exercise is aimed at showing recruits the recommended procedure in stopping a car and searching a suspect. The half-dozen recruits in the current city police class are scheduled to complete their six-week training period in about a week.

Ann Arbor Police Review Overdue Parking Tickets, February 1968 Photographer: William B. Treml

Ann Arbor Police Review Overdue Parking Tickets, February 1968 image
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 6, 1968
Caption:
Drive On Overdue Tickets Begins - Ann Arbor Municipal Court Judge S. J. Elden, standing at left, and City Police Lt. Marvin Dann, rear, supervise eight police recruits who yesterday began poring over 20,000 warrants issued for persons who have not paid overdue parking fines. The judge said the recruits spent most of yesterday preparing lists of ticket holders and will begin calling the motorists today. Some drivers who didn't wait to be called, showed up at the ticket headquarters on the sixth floor of City Hall paid over $400 in parking fines.

Ann Arbor Patrolman Paul L. Bunten With Candy Machine Recovered From Huron River, May 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Patrolman Paul L. Bunten With Candy Machine Recovered From Huron River, May 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 13, 1967
Caption:
River Bottom 'Booty': What appears to be an eerie coffin dredged from the depths of the Huron River (above) [this photo] is a discarded candy machine tossed into "Davy Jones' Locker." Skindivers with the City Police and Sheriff's Deputies found this among an assortment of dumped items in their efforts to raise a safe from the river bed. City Patrolman Paul L. Buntin is shown at the lower left and Deputy Lenard McDougall has his hand on the machine. On the hoist rope is Patrolman Harold Tinsey and below him is Detective Lt. Eugene L. Staudenmaier. On the bridge is Police Lt. Marvin Dann and Sheriff's Uniformed Sgt. William M. Stander. In the photo below, Buntin, center, and McDougall go over the day's booty which included the safe, a tool chest and a motor scooter.

Ann Arbor Police Train Recruits In Mock Trial, December 1966 Photographer: William B. Treml

Ann Arbor Police Train Recruits In Mock Trial, December 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1966
Caption:
Mock Trial Trains Police: As part of the Police Department's recruit training program a mock court trial was held yesterday in the City Council chambers. Seated with his back to the camera (left foreground) is Police Recruit John Wilson; others (going clock wise from left) are Recruit Bruce Williams, Prosecuting Attorney William F. Delhey, Lt. Walter E. Hawkins, Assistant City Attorney S. J. Elden (appearing as the judge) Capt. Harold Olson, Arnold Tammen (acting as defense attorney), and Lt. Marvin Dann (the defendant in the situation posed for training purposes).

Ann Arbor Police Officers With Confiscated Weapons, December 1966

Ann Arbor Police Officers With Confiscated Weapons, December 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 21, 1966
Caption:
Where Gunfire Occurred: Above is the main entrance area of the Holiday Inn West on Jackson Ave. where early this morning police shot one holdup suspect and captured two others. Pieces of cardboard seen taped to the glass of the entry front hide marks left by a flurry of eight bullets fired at one of the fleeing suspects. The holdup attempt was the second at the motel in the past six weeks. In the top picture [this photo] policemen hold the .20 gauge shotgun and two rifles taken from the trio. Left to right are Patrolman Ronald Lee who captured one of the suspects, Detective Sgt. Calvin H. Hicks who ordered officers to open fire when another suspect attempted to use a shotgun, and Lt. Marvin Dann who led his night platoon of officers in surrounding the motel complex. No policemen were injured.