Ann Arbor Police Lt. Harold E. Olson With Confiscated Weapons, March 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1964
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Suspect Weapons: The gun and knives were confiscated by police in criminal cases which now have been through the courts. Police, however, retain the weapons for some time after the trial. Ultimately, the weapons are destroyed.
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1964
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Suspect Weapons: The gun and knives were confiscated by police in criminal cases which now have been through the courts. Police, however, retain the weapons for some time after the trial. Ultimately, the weapons are destroyed.
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Ann Arbor Police Lt. Harold E. Olson With Property Room Book, March 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1964
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A Book Check: The lieutenant of services, Harold E. Olson, checks the property book for an item needed in a criminal case. Behind the wire fence in the background are personal articles and merchandise valued at thousands of dollars.
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1964
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A Book Check: The lieutenant of services, Harold E. Olson, checks the property book for an item needed in a criminal case. Behind the wire fence in the background are personal articles and merchandise valued at thousands of dollars.
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Ann Arbor Police Lt. Harold E. Olson With Confiscated Bank Bag, March 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1964
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Ann Arbor Police Lt. Harold E. Olson With Confiscated Firearm, March 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1964
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Assorted Items: Lt. Olson holds a target gun which was taken from a person arrested. On the table in front of him are various items being held by police, including the bak bag on the cabinet holding 10,000 bent coins.
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1964
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Assorted Items: Lt. Olson holds a target gun which was taken from a person arrested. On the table in front of him are various items being held by police, including the bak bag on the cabinet holding 10,000 bent coins.
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Ann Arbor Police Property Room, March 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1964
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The Property Line: These five-decked bins tell -- in concrete and graphic fashion -- the stories of burglaries, assaults, thefts and other crimes.
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1964
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The Property Line: These five-decked bins tell -- in concrete and graphic fashion -- the stories of burglaries, assaults, thefts and other crimes.
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Ann Arbor Police Lt. Harold E. Olson With Confiscated Liquor, March 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1964
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The Liquor Corner: The whisky, beer and cash register shown here were confiscated in recent raids on clubs violating state liquor laws.
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1964
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The Liquor Corner: The whisky, beer and cash register shown here were confiscated in recent raids on clubs violating state liquor laws.
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Ann Arbor Police Patrolman Gerald W. Miller Issues Ticket For Litter, April 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1964
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The Warning: Ann Arbor Patrolman Gerald Miller writes a warning ticket after finding rubbish in a local alley in violation of the city's recently passed anti-letter ordinance. City officers plan a tight enforcement program of the new law after an initial warning period. Citations must be answered in Municipal Court.
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1964
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The Warning: Ann Arbor Patrolman Gerald Miller writes a warning ticket after finding rubbish in a local alley in violation of the city's recently passed anti-letter ordinance. City officers plan a tight enforcement program of the new law after an initial warning period. Citations must be answered in Municipal Court.
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Police Property Room 'Inside'
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1964
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Lost Dog At Ann Arbor Police Headquarters, December 1962 Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1962
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Ann Arbor News, December 4, 1962
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Stranger And Friend: Roy McCleery, custodian at the Ann Arbor Police Department, comforts this small black pup which officers found shivering and hungry on a city street about 12:30 a.m. today. Police are keeping the dog until his owner can be located.
Ann Arbor News, December 4, 1962
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Stranger And Friend: Roy McCleery, custodian at the Ann Arbor Police Department, comforts this small black pup which officers found shivering and hungry on a city street about 12:30 a.m. today. Police are keeping the dog until his owner can be located.
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Ann Arbor Police Department Auxiliary Force Applicant Harlan (Sox) Roos, February 1962 Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1962
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Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1962
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First Applicant: Harlan (Sox) Roos of 235 Murray Ave. (center), personnel director for Edwards Bros. Inc., a local lithography firm, checks over his application for the 10-man Ann Arbor Auxiliary Police Force now being formed. Police Lt. Harold E. Olson (left) and City Personnel Director Donald L. Kohler (right) discuss the form with Roos, who was the first man to apply for the force. At 7:15 p.m. tomorrow at the Civil Defense Training Center on the North Campus examinations will be given and applications processed for men interested in joining the new unit.
Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1962
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First Applicant: Harlan (Sox) Roos of 235 Murray Ave. (center), personnel director for Edwards Bros. Inc., a local lithography firm, checks over his application for the 10-man Ann Arbor Auxiliary Police Force now being formed. Police Lt. Harold E. Olson (left) and City Personnel Director Donald L. Kohler (right) discuss the form with Roos, who was the first man to apply for the force. At 7:15 p.m. tomorrow at the Civil Defense Training Center on the North Campus examinations will be given and applications processed for men interested in joining the new unit.
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