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1954
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Ann Arbor Police Footprint Abandoned Baby, February 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Police Footprint Abandoned Baby, February 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 9, 1967
Caption:
Abandoned Baby Footprinted: Ann Arbor Police Lt. Eugene L. Staudenmaier (left) and Detective Sgt. Gregory S. Katapodis take a footprint of a four-month-old baby boy found abandoned last October in the Westgate Shopping Center parking lot. Mrs. Patricia Myers of Howell, who has been caring for the infant under a court order, holds the child. All efforts to find the parents of the baby have been futile and police took the footprints yesterday in hopes they can be matched with those on file at area hospitals.

Ann Arbor Patrolman Paul L. Bunten With Candy Machine Recovered From Huron River, May 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Patrolman Paul L. Bunten With Candy Machine Recovered From Huron River, May 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 13, 1967
Caption:
River Bottom 'Booty': What appears to be an eerie coffin dredged from the depths of the Huron River (above) [this photo] is a discarded candy machine tossed into "Davy Jones' Locker." Skindivers with the City Police and Sheriff's Deputies found this among an assortment of dumped items in their efforts to raise a safe from the river bed. City Patrolman Paul L. Buntin is shown at the lower left and Deputy Lenard McDougall has his hand on the machine. On the hoist rope is Patrolman Harold Tinsey and below him is Detective Lt. Eugene L. Staudenmaier. On the bridge is Police Lt. Marvin Dann and Sheriff's Uniformed Sgt. William M. Stander. In the photo below, Buntin, center, and McDougall go over the day's booty which included the safe, a tool chest and a motor scooter.

Ann Arbor Police Accept Keys to New Motorcycles Purchased From Downtown Honda Co., November 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Police Accept Keys to New Motorcycles Purchased From Downtown Honda Co., November 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 5, 1966
Caption:
Increase In Mobility Expected: City Traffic patrolmen William Miller and Jan Suomala, left to right, stand behind two new motorcycles to be used by police to get through heavy traffic while Detective Lt. Eugene L. Staudenmaier, third from left, checks over a lighter, two-wheel cycle which will be used by his division for quick, downtown runs. Traffic Lt. Howard A. Zeck, second from right, accepts the keys to the cycles from Hugh Wenk, owner of the Downtown Honda Co., 310 E. Washington St., where the cycles were purchased. City police have not used two-wheel cycles for 10 years.

Ann Arbor Police Officers With Auction Items, October 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Police Officers With Auction Items, October 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 28, 1966
Caption:
Police To Auction Varied Items: If you're in the market for anything from a squirrel cape to an English bicycle, show up at 10 a.m. Saturday at the rear of Ann Arbor police headquarters. There, more than 200 items which police have been holding for months will be sold to the highest bidders. Detective Sgt. Kenneth Klinge, left, holds jewelry to be sold at the auction while Detective Lt. Eugene L. Staudenmaier displays the squirrel cape. The television set, suitcases and trunk in the foreground and the bicycles in the background will be sold.

Ann Arbor Police Examine Missing Plaques Recovered From Building, June 1965 Photographer: William B. Treml

Ann Arbor Police Examine Missing Plaques Recovered From Building, June 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1965
Caption:
Plaques Recovered: Patrolman Richard Anderson and Detective Lt. Eugene Staudenmaier examine two metal plaques recovered yesterday from a campus area building which is being remodeled. The smaller plaque has been missing for some time from the Broadway bridge where it marked the site where the Potawatomi "and other Indian tribes" crossed the Huron River. It also was a marker for the location of the old Washtenaw Hotel. The larger plaque which weights more than 200 pounds notes that the Society of Sigma XI purchased the tablet in 1936 for the 50th anniversary of the founding of the society at Cornell University. Police do not know where the large plaque belongs.

Ann Arbor Police With Confiscated Moonshine, June 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml

Ann Arbor Police With Confiscated Moonshine, June 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 17, 1964
Caption:
Moonshine Leavings: Ann Arbor Police Detective Lt. Eugene L. Staudenmaier (kneeling, left) and Patrolman Raymond Winters (left) hold handfuls of raw wheat taken from one of 20 barrels found in the attic of a house at 717 McKinley yesterday. Detective Sgt. Norman Olmstead (center) holds the barrel while Patrolman Robert LeVanseler (right) checks a glass of white liquid police said was moonshine.