Word: arrests
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Smith's arrest was the first that has been made in connection with any of the nine stranglings. None of the others have been solved...
...three policemen then went upstairs and rapped on the door of Smith's room. Gallagher said that they made the arrest after a brief struggle...
Soon after the Paris press headlined the story of the arrest, l'affaire Argoud was turned into a first-rate international whodunit by the owner of Munich's Hotel Eden Wolff, who said that the S.A.O. leader had checked in there the previous night. Three hours after he had registered, said the hotelman, two men entered the lobby and sent a note up to his room. Argoud came down and spoke to his visitors, who showed him something. All three started out the door together, but then Argoud tried to pull away. The other two grabbed him, hauled...
...20th Precinct. Manhattan, checked in at the station house to pick up a spare passenger, then set off on a routine night patrol that included aiding an arrest, family squabbles, a threatened knife skirmish, and a checkup on two youthful narcotics users. Nobody recognized the "detective" in dark glasses and a borrowed fedora, even though his framed portrait hung on the wall in one shabby basement apartment. It was Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., 41, prowling the streets incognito with New York's Finest. "He was interested mostly in the kids," reported Patrolman Thomas Gannon. "He said it looked...
...political crimes during the German occupation." Confined to a tiny cell with four Catholic priests, he said Mass in secret, using dried crusts of bread for hosts and wine made by letting grapes and raisins ferment in a glass. In 1953 his hard-labor sentence was reduced to house arrest in Lvov, but two years later, Slipyi was shipped to a Siberian old people's home, where he was put to work as a servant...