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Ann Arbor Police Destroying Seized Liquor, August 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Police Destroying Seized Liquor, August 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 30, 1964
Caption:
Beer 'Bust': State Liquor Control Commission Investigator Michael Pekrul, left, and Ann Arbor Police Detective Lt. Eugene L. Staudenmaier pour the first of 349 12-ounce bottles of beer down a drain at the rear of City Hall. The beer, in addition to 12 pints of whiskey, 16 bottles of wine and a quarter barrel of beer, was dumped yesterday into the drain as part f a routine police procedure in disposing of confiscated intoxicants. A state liquor detective is required to attend such dispositions.

Police On Guard While City Sleeps

Police On Guard While City Sleeps image
Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
November
Year
1959
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Ann Arbor Police Department Displays Evidence Recovered From Robbery Spree, January 1958 Photographer: William B. Treml

Ann Arbor Police Department Displays Evidence Recovered From Robbery Spree, January 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1958
Caption:
Recovered Loot: Ann Arbor Police Detective Eugene Staudenmaier (left) holds a set of sterling dinner silver, part of $2,000 worth of stolen articles shown here which was recovered with the confession of three area men who admitted a series of safe burglaries and home robberies. State Police Detective Gerald C. Corey (right) checks a movie projector stolen from the Northside School by the trio.

Ann Arbor Police Det. Eugene L. Staudenmaier With Cottage Inn Restaurant Safe Found In Huron River, January 1957

Ann Arbor Police Det. Eugene L. Staudenmaier With Cottage Inn Restaurant Safe Found In Huron River, January 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 8, 1957
Caption:
Safe Recovered: Ann Arbor Detective Eugene Staudenmeier checks the 300-pound office safe which he and State Police Troopers Raymond L. Coger and Leonard F. Miller, jr., of the Ypsilanti post pulled from 15 feet of water yesterday in the Huron River. The safe, originally containing more than $400 in cash, was stolen in a break-in Dec. 17 from the Cottage Inn Restaurant at 512 E. William St., Ann Arbor. It was recovered by the three officers near the sewage disposal plant east of Dixboro Rd. in Ann Arbor township after it was first seen by a fisherman. There were some papers in the safe, which had been forced open, but the money was missing.

Ulysses Called 'Racy,' But-

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
March
Year
1967
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