Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1914 — BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THIS KIDNAPPER [ARTICLE]
BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THIS KIDNAPPER
Man of Spanish Descent Traveling With Two Women and Two Children Wanted in Ohio.
Frank Jbbnson, alias Frank Goslee, who is of Spanish descent and is called Castilian, is wanted in Ohio for the kidnapping of Mrs. Wilbur Wilson and two children. Sheriff John S. Berry, of Guernsey, Ohio, has sent out descriptions of Johnson tjnd of Sergy Coleman, who travels as his wife, and of Mrs. Wilson and the two children, a girl aged 3 and a boy aged 6. They are thought to be in this part of the country and a reward of SIOO is offered for the arrest of the kidnappers and the woman and children. • Johnson is described as being 43 to 45 years of age, 5 feet, 11 inches in height and weighing 175 pounds. He has dark, wavy hair and claims to be a cowboy. The lobes of his ears are tatooed and there is a tatoo mark on his throat Sergy is chunky, has a round face and weighs 150 pounds. Her wrists and body are covered with tatoo marks. Wilbur Wilson is a poor man and is using every penny in an effort to regain his wife and children. The woman is believed to be used for immoral purposes. Information can be wired to Sheriff Berry, Cambridge, Ohio, at the sheriff’s expense.
