Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1929 — Page 18

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ALLEGED NOVICE HOLDUP MAN IS SHOT BY POLICE Found Hidden in Victim's Car; Series of Thefts Week-End Toll. An alleged novice holdup man „as shot and wounded probably fatally; another was arrested, and an alleged burglar was captured in a home in a police roundup of robbery suspects over the week-end. police wore kept busy answering holdup and theft alarms. Alfred Brady, 19, of 118 West Eighteenth street was shot by Motorcycle Officer Byron Payne as he fled from Payne and Motorcycle Tim O'Neill after an alleged attempt to holdup Clifford R. Barnard, 1909 Nowland avenue, butcher at a Kroger store at 2950 Clifton street, Saturday night. Brady hid In Barnards car but was detected by Barnard, who Red and called for help. Brady was chased for two blocks. As he drew a revolver, officer Payne shot him in the back. He is in a critical condition at the city hospital. Arrested Quickly George Elmore. Negro, 24, of 916 Payette street, was arrested an hour after he is alleged to have held up William L. Coons, proprietor of a drug store at Illinois and Michigan streeis, Saturday night. Os the $l4O taken, $96 was found on Elmore, police said William Hickman, 20, 221 East Michigan street. Apt. 204, was arrested Sunday on charges of holding up J. F. Tracy, clerk at the Seminole hotel, last August. William Brown, Negro, 32, was found hiding in a clothes closet at the home of Mrs. Alfreda Youngblood. Negro, 970 Edgemont street, Saturday night. He is charged with vagrancy, pending investigation. Matthew Campbell. 34, of 2715 Paris avenue, was arrested Saturday night when he was seen by neighbors peering through windows of the home of Lester Lortz, Apt, 1, 2450 North New* Jersey street, it is alleged. Two companions escaped. Harry Hill, attendant at a Western filling station at White River boulevard and Michigan street, reported a Negro, who ordered gas, snatched $7 in bilLs from his hand and drove away. Gets Away With 5329 A sneak thief stole $329 from a safe in the Charles Knarzer store, 1626 East Washington street, while a companion engaged attention oi the proprietor Saturday night. A bandit *ield up an A. & P. store at 1366 North Rural street, escaping with S4O. George Muir. 1337 Linden street, laundry truck driver was held up by a , Negro as he made a delivery at t /p 2 North Illinois street, Saturday Light, and robbed of $35. Jewelry valued at SIOO was stolen from the residence of Carl Broad • street, 316 South Harris avenue Sunday night. Clothing Stolen Burglars got clothing valued at S3OO from the United Cleaners. Inc., store at 2026 North Illinois street, Sunday. Two Negroes slugged J. L. Church, 817 West New York street, near his home Sunday night and robbed him of S2O cash, a $5.75 check and & watch valued at sls. A thief, who used telephone in a Shell filling station at Thirtieth street and Capitol avenue Sunday night while the attendant was outside, stole S3O from the safe, which was ajar.

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