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Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union Jan 9,1931 Court
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 21:04:30 EST
B.S.U. Friday Jan 9,1931
Court
GIRL WHO KIDNAPED BABY BREAKS DOWN AT HEARING
Held in $2,000 Bail - Did It to Win Mate, She Sobs
Mrs.Angelina SCHIRON, 19, of 966 East Frty-third street,was arraigned on a
charge of kidnaping before Magistrate DALE in Adams street court to-day. As
she was brought into the court she wrung her hands and cried: ''I didn't hurt
the baby. I didn't hurt the baby.''
She was charged with kidnaping the six-week-old daughter of Mrs.?oretto
ROTUNDO,of 154 Navy street, on Tuesday.
As the complaint was read to the girl her mother,Mrs.Lea MAROZZA,became
hysterical and was carried to the corridor by half a dozen policemen.Then she
fainted and Angelina broke into renewed tears. Mrs.ROTUNDO stood cool and calm
ignoring these manifestations.
Dective John DILLION of the Poplar street station was asked by Magistrate
DALE what the circumstances of the case were.DILLION explained that
Mrs.SCHIRON had told him that she was separated from her husband,Max, a
butcher and that she believed if she could let him know she had a baby they
would become reconciled.
She was held in $2,000 bail for a hearing Monday.
An intensive search of the entire city for the last five days ended last
night when detectives of the Poplar street precinct found the 19-year-old
woman with the baby at the home of her father at 966 East Forty-third
street,where the ROTUNDO baby was contentedly drinking milk in a new crib
that Mrs.SCHIRON had provided for her.
As the detectives charged through the door opened by the father,Mrs.SCHIRON
was seen dashing upstairs with the baby in her arms.The detectives grabbed
her skirt just as she was about to jump out a second-story window.
Transcribed for the BKLYN info pages by,Patty82856
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