Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1949 — Page 14
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“Donnell Urich, 1409 Orange St.,
‘at 11 p. m. the night of May 12.
old Goldsby and Eugene Arbuckle, they were “lucky you didn’t get shot” after they tes‘tified they had no papers for repossession of the car on which payments were five days overs due, They at first testified they fried to lasso the car's bumper © With a chain without going on the Urich property, but later said 4hey entered the yard to tie the chain around the bumper. They were pulling it away when the 20-year-old son and his father; 42, ran from the house and #jumped on” both finance company men.
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4 * He told the finance men Har-/COUWrt- On May 9 he dismissed
Urich and reprimanded policemen for “roughing him up.” The police testified they hit Urich after the youth got “tough” and kicked one officer. They arrested him for creating a disturbance in a tavern. The 20-year-old Urich is the same man who made a spectacular escape from Juvenile Court last January, climbing out a fifth story window dropping to a roof and leaving by a fire escape. He was awaiting commitment to jail at that time after he was found in contempt of court for
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