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Day
8
Month
January
Year
1971
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Ann Arbor Police Officer Sherry Vail and Hikone Resident Onnie Palmer, June 1990 Photographer: Robert Chase

Ann Arbor Police Officer Sherry Vail and Hikone Resident Onnie Palmer, June 1990 image
Year:
1990
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 16, 1990
Caption:
Onnie Palmer, left, tenant representative for the Hikone public housing project off Packard Road, listens to Staff Sgt. Sherry Vail of the Ann Arbor Police Department discuss one of three new signs erected in the complex warning drug dealers and users that they face arrest. The signs are part of a major rehabilitation of the area in a program in which residents are playing key roles.

Ann Arbor Police Chief Krasny and Robert McShane Demonstrating Etching Equipment, May 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Ann Arbor Police Chief Krasny and Robert McShane Demonstrating Etching Equipment, May 1971 image
Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 7, 1971
Caption:
Etching Kit Examined - "Operation identification" was inaugurated yesterday with Police Chief Walter Krasny (left) and Robert McShane, president of the Independent Insurance Agents of Ann Arbor, demonstrating how to mark goods with an electric pencil in order to aid in burglary prevention. The etching of a driver's license number on valuable articles give law enforcement agencies a positive identification.

Exchange Club Donates Filmstrips To Ann Arbor Public Schools, February 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Exchange Club Donates Filmstrips To Ann Arbor Public Schools, February 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1978
Caption:
For Kids - Filmstrips and cassettes warning children about strangers are now in possession of the Ann Arbor school system, a gift of the Exchange Club during Crime Prevention Week. Elliot D. Fredland (left) of the Exchange Club made the presentation to Robert Moseley, representing the schools.