Trenton Evening Times, Friday, August 12, 1921, page 24
IS HELD ON CHARGE OF STEALINIG TOOLS
Van Doren Hendrickson, without a home, was arraigned before Police Justice Geraghty in the Second Precinct Court this morning charged with stealing tools valued at $90 from the Runkle machine shop. Some of the tools, valued at $65, it was charged, were the the property of Southard Everett, a machinist. The remainder belonged to the Runkle shop, police charge. Hendrickson admitted stealing the tools owned by the shop, but denied taking the others.
He was held in $500 bail for the Grand Jury
[article courtesy of the NJ State Archives]
Trenton Evening Times, Friday, August 12, 1921, page 24
IS HELD ON CHARGE OF STEALINIG TOOLS
Van Doren Hendrickson, without a home, was arraigned before Police Justice Geraghty in the Second Precinct Court this morning charged with stealing tools valued at $90 from the Runkle machine shop. Some of the tools, valued at $65, it was charged, were the the property of Southard Everett, a machinist. The remainder belonged to the Runkle shop, police charge. Hendrickson admitted stealing the tools owned by the shop, but denied taking the others.
He was held in $500 bail for the Grand Jury
[article courtesy of the NJ State Archives]
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