Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1948 — Page 10

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; Holdup ‘It Was a Great Ride’ Police Question Four Here Suspects Here. In State-Wide ‘Larceny Ring’

| Suspects Arrested Last Night as Troopers Quickly Seized

Join Local Officers in Snaring Quartet City, and state police today questioned four men arrested last inight in connection With a state-wide ring of safe-crackings, | burglaries and vehicle thefts. : : ; ! 1 Officers charge that the four men. all from Indianapolis, were Linked to Gas Station, | the main cogs in one/of the biggest larceny rings in recent years. : H Arrested last night as city and state police teamed r | ; : g g 1 ice teamedl up were: Liquor Store Thefts Louls A. Lynch, 3M, of 410 E. [= =r = oo ? a Two patrolmen nabbed a pair)’ {Walnut St.; Frederick Jean Dob- ni Ry were Jour of holdup suspects early today, 40] ison, 24. of 911 E. Washington St. *hotguns, two rifles and nine minutes after hearing their de-| scription at the midnight police roll gall, ¢ THe suspects, Lue R. Smith, 41, of 533 8. West 8t, and William Owens, 28, of 4005 Oliver Ave.

[John F. Hanrahan, 31, and Eu-" {getie “IL. Carpenter. 21 both of "tolen from a Sheridan garage, were held on vagrancy charges under $5000. bond each.

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Identify Auto JuIOmthE. hd served seven years { Capt. John J. Barton. of state gop Me Jriaop a} Leavenworth ipoJice said his officers had been rk

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1/2206 N. Illinois St. officers said. They are charged with vag-t Lynch still had buckshot About 10:30 p. m. yesterday the South’Side Liquor Store at 950 8.

rancy. Three of the men, Carpen- Wounds in his hands which Meridian St., was held up by an

The other 0 {hunting for the four men for sev- police sal aus esi 1 hg {eral days. since a car identified were arrested earlier by city po-

ter, Dobson and Hanhahan, cur- Officers said resulted from the rently are out on bond on other Morgantown gun ‘duel. He has {larceny and robbery charges. heen out of prison only three! armed bandit who apparently had a confederate waiting outside in a car.

jas Lynch's was abandoned in alice in front 29 J {Morgantown burglary. A store-§, ’ of .2208 N. Iunols {keeper discovered burglars in hi® Officer Ar | .) thur Schlanger inves{appliance shop and a shooting tigated three men conn on a {scrape-ensued; Capt. Barton. said./ parked car and discovered they The men escaped with $600 in were attempting to set back the {merchandise but left the car. speedometer. The car was one | He said warrants are on file, which was rented from Red Cab {for the four suspects in several, Co. Dec. 2 by Dobson. {other burglaries and safe crack-| In the car police found wire | ; i+ lings. cutters, pinch bars and a variety Pattuman Hates Steele and H ¢ i : rr Lynch was arrested last night of tools, as well as a radio which Notmat Burithant spotted Ovieny ome for Christmas , . . Michael Moody, 8 (foreground), and [by City Detective Ernest Cham-| could pick up’ police calls. on whic “oY i ‘ 3 Poli . his’ broth 13 wear rented at Weir Cool nicinal Alp. |Ders and State Police Detective Carpenter, who has a record of | Jas closed at Caven St. and roter fim 3, were greeted at Weir Cook Municipal Air- |. mes Hasch. who had heen 21 arrests, has been free since adispn Ave. port at midnight {ast night-—by their grandmother, Mrs. Clara “planted” four hours. waiting for July on a charge of accessory to They said they recognized him Johnson of Lunn WWW from China { Ind c .., [him to return to a stolen car robbery. Hanrahan, arrested 18 as fitting the description of the vO'nson of Lynn as they arrived from China for an Indiana Christ which was parked at Bicking anditimes, is on bond on second deman wanted in the two earlier nai ‘it jo." cl ; High Sts. |sree burglary and i mas, it was a ‘great plane ride; they declared. Thei t grand: larceny holdups and arrested him as he! 9 ne: rice hey -declared. Their. parents, Searching his home, officers/ charges, and Carpenter, with a’ attempted to flee with Smith in a. Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Moody, had. been required to evacuate them found the metal cash box taken record of 10 arrests, is on bond taxi parked at the rear of the sta-| , ee Nov. 13 In the $8000 burgiary of awaiting trial om charges of "tion. a . | because of political conditions in China. |the New Augusta Grain and Sup- burglary and vehicle taking.

Suspect Spotted |

Later, a man of similar description held up Stines Service Station at 2570 Bluff Rd, and es- « caped with about $70 in cash.

Forty minutes after hearing the description at the roll call,

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