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Story October 18, 1929

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota

What is this article about?

Two automobiles were stolen in Bismarck last night: a Willys-Knight from Judge A. M. Christianson and one from barber Robert Parsnick. The latter was recovered abandoned outside city limits by authorities.

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Judge Christianson's
Automobile Is Stolen

Two automobiles were stolen in Bismarck last night, and one was recovered this morning.

Officials were looking for a Willys-Knight automobile bearing North Dakota license 3657 for 1929, which was stolen from Judge A. M. Christianson, state supreme court justice.

An auto belonging to Robert Parsnick, local barber, which was stolen last night, was found abandoned just outside the city limits today by Roland H. Crane, Burleigh county deputy sheriff, and Chris J. Martineson, chief of police.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story

What themes does it cover?

Crime Punishment

What keywords are associated?

Automobile Theft Bismarck Stolen Car Judge Christianson Car Recovery

What entities or persons were involved?

Judge A. M. Christianson Robert Parsnick Roland H. Crane Chris J. Martineson

Where did it happen?

Bismarck

Story Details

Key Persons

Judge A. M. Christianson Robert Parsnick Roland H. Crane Chris J. Martineson

Location

Bismarck

Event Date

Last Night

Story Details

Two automobiles stolen in Bismarck last night from Judge A. M. Christianson and Robert Parsnick; the latter recovered abandoned outside city limits.

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