Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1910 — Walter Doty Taken to Kentland To Stand Trial for Robbery. [ARTICLE]
Walter Doty Taken to Kentland To Stand Trial for Robbery.
Walter Doty, son-in-law of old man Friedl, who was so badly assaulted and robbed near Morocco, and for which crime Glenn Bumgardner was sentenced to the reformatory at Jeffersonville, was today taken to Kentland, where he will be tried for complicity with Bumgardner in the assault and robbery. He has been confined in the jail here for some time and Sheriff Shirer took him to the depot and Bill Dowling, deputy sheriff of Newton county, came over by the way of Reynolds, and took the prisoner back by the way of Shelby and Schneider. Doty was arrested following the confession which Bumgardner made while en route to the reformatory. The confession implicated Doty and a man named Darby. The latter has not yet been arrested.
