Two Students From Huron Are Arraigned
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18
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November
Year
1971
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Pity M's Jim Young, His Job A Toughie
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22
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September
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1969
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Heel Print Leads Police To Burglar
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4
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January
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1954
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Zeck Appointed City Police Captain
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2
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May
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1969
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Incidents Close AAHS Until Monday
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29
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May
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1968
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13 Students In Fights To Take Examinations
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6
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June
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1968
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Ann Arbor High School Stays Calm
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5
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June
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1968
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Ann Arbor Police Officers With Parking Enforcement Motorcycles, February 1968 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1968
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Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1968
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Meter Maids And Their Motorcycles - City Police Chief Walter E. Krasny stands between the two types of motorcycles now being manned by Police Department meter maids. Mrs. Tommie Stewart, left, sits on a three-wheel cycle, similar to those ridden by male traffic officers and Mrs. Elaine Allen is on a small, two-wheel machine which Krasny says is more maneuverable in downtown traffic. The chief says if the small cycle proves practical, Mrs. Stewart will also be assigned to one. She is assigned to parking meter patrol on city streets, while Mrs. Allen checks the city's various parking lots and structures.
Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1968
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Meter Maids And Their Motorcycles - City Police Chief Walter E. Krasny stands between the two types of motorcycles now being manned by Police Department meter maids. Mrs. Tommie Stewart, left, sits on a three-wheel cycle, similar to those ridden by male traffic officers and Mrs. Elaine Allen is on a small, two-wheel machine which Krasny says is more maneuverable in downtown traffic. The chief says if the small cycle proves practical, Mrs. Stewart will also be assigned to one. She is assigned to parking meter patrol on city streets, while Mrs. Allen checks the city's various parking lots and structures.
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Police Get 'Mace'
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9
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February
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1968
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Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter E. Krasny With Donations For Needy, August 1968 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1968
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Ann Arbor News, August 15, 1968
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Police Gathering Items For Needy - Police Chief Walter Krasny examines athletic equipment donated by citizens for needy city children. The items most needed, according to the chief, are tennis shoes and ice skates. Items will be picked up by officers if persons are unable to bring them to City Hall. The Recreation Department will distribute them.
Ann Arbor News, August 15, 1968
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Police Gathering Items For Needy - Police Chief Walter Krasny examines athletic equipment donated by citizens for needy city children. The items most needed, according to the chief, are tennis shoes and ice skates. Items will be picked up by officers if persons are unable to bring them to City Hall. The Recreation Department will distribute them.
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