Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1893 — ROBBERS’ PLUNDER FOUND. [ARTICLE]
ROBBERS’ PLUNDER FOUND.
The Police of Erie Make an Important Discovery. Erie, Pa., special: The only development to-day in the car robbery cases was the finding of forty yards of Brussels carpet and a quantity of silverware hammered out of its original shape and ready for melting. An Important arrest at Buffalo by the detectives engaged on the case was that of Mrs. Rose Moore, on the charge of receiving stolen goods and harboring members of the car-rob-bing gangs. Her disappearance from Erie Christmas eve was simultaneous with that of “Bull” Trainor, Frank Kupps, “Lawrence” Red, and “Scranton” Red, all wanted as principals. Detectives have followed them East and their early arrest is probable. John Morrison, well known as a ball-player, was also arrested, making three of the profession involved. Twenty-two arrests have been made up to date and upward of sixty search warrants executed.
