137
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 October 1864
(11 inches)
~ See original
p.4, col.4
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137 - L. Oct. 12:4/4, 5 - During the past two months a large number of bur-
glaries have been committed in and around the city, the thieves taking
everything from a horse and buggy to a box of blacking. Marshall Frazee
and his police, after trying for some time to run down these thieves,
finally succeeded in arresting, on a charge of burglary, George and David
Kentley, who live on a farm on Kinsman st. Almost everything that had been
stolen was found concealed in the house and barns. The Messrs. Keniley
were making preparations for leaving town when arrested, and had already
made arrangements for the sale of the stolen goods to a second-hand dealt r.
(11)
Index terms:
Frazee, Marshal; Kentley, David; Kentley, George; Kinsman st.