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From: "Jeanne Reilly" <>
Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union Oct. 7, 1922 Police Notes
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2002 15:29:31 -0500


Capt. Martin J. ROWE, commanding the Wilson Avenue stations is away on his vacation. Lieut. CONNORS is acting captain during his absence.

Patrolman August RUEDI of the Wilson avenue station is the "Beau Brummel" of the Bushwick section according to the bluecoats of the Wilson avenue precinct.

Patrolman William DEHNKERT, attendant at the Glendale station is busy filling in the ground in the front of the stationhouse.

Patrolman Richard E. DALTON, attached to the Traffic Squad E, has not been seen around the Ridgewood court in weeks. Dalton is a terror to all who violate the highway laws in Richmond Hill.

Lieut. Henry EBERT, attached to the Glendale station is back from a vacation spent motoring in Canada.

Patrolman William F. MAHONEY, of the Wilson Avenue station, spent his vacation at home.

Patrolman BIERMAN attached to the Glendale station is going to take the next examination for sergeant according to reports.

Patrolman Frederic YOUNG, of Glendale station had his hands full early the other morning when a trolley car jumped the rails and plunged into a cigar store in Ridgewood. After extricating the victims. YOUNG send a call for an ambulance.

Sergt. Charles MAURER attached to the Glendale station is one of the best like bosses in the department. It is said that MAURER has never filed a complaint against any of his men.

Detective Sergt. Michael STIENLE of the Eleventh Branch Detective Bureau, is back on the job again after enjoying a honeymoon up-State.

Patrolman George SWEENEY, who for many years did detective work in the Eastern District, is now attached to the Stagg street station.

Detective Charles BATTALORA, of the Clymer street station is still bring them in. Last week he arrested three men for grand larceny and one for felonious assault.

Transcribed for the Brooklyn Info Pages by Jeanne Reilly





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