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Story December 25, 1898

The Times

Washington, District Of Columbia

What is this article about?

Paul Ryan pleads guilty to housebreaking in the robbery of Mrs. Pollard's home at 1535 Fifth Street NW. Arrested with Burns and Chamberlain, he exonerates them and is held on $500 bond for grand jury.

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Pleads Guilty of Housebreaking.

Paul Ryan pleaded guilty to the charge of housebreaking in the Police Court yesterday. He, with William Burns and John Chamberlain, was arrested on Friday by Detectives Parham and Hartigan on suspicion of being implicated in the robbery of the residence of Mrs. Pollard, No. 1535 Fifth Street northwest.
When arraigned, however, Ryan exonerated Burns and Chamberlain of being in any way connected with the robbery.
Ryan was held in $500 bond to await the action of the grand jury.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story

What themes does it cover?

Crime Punishment

What keywords are associated?

Housebreaking Guilty Plea Robbery Arrest Police Court

What entities or persons were involved?

Paul Ryan William Burns John Chamberlain Detectives Parham Hartigan Mrs. Pollard

Where did it happen?

No. 1535 Fifth Street Northwest

Story Details

Key Persons

Paul Ryan William Burns John Chamberlain Detectives Parham Hartigan Mrs. Pollard

Location

No. 1535 Fifth Street Northwest

Event Date

Friday

Story Details

Paul Ryan pleaded guilty to housebreaking in the robbery of Mrs. Pollard's residence. He was arrested with William Burns and John Chamberlain but exonerated them. Ryan was held in $500 bond to await the grand jury.

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