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Domestic News January 22, 1919

The News Scimitar

Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee

What is this article about?

Sheriff and deputy from Pine Bluff, Ark., arrested two white men, Fay Coon and Howell Price, in Tulsa, Okla., for burglarizing two homes and stealing $1,500 in valuables. Arrested Jan. 22 after a search.

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BURGLARS ARRESTED

PINE BLUFF, Ark., Jan. 22. (Spl)—Sheriff C. M. Nichol and his deputy, J. L. McBurnett, returned Monday from a trip to Oklahoma, where they went for Fay Coon and Howell Price, two white men who are wanted here for housebreaking. They were arrested at Tulsa, after the officers had been to Oklahoma City and McAlester to search for them. When arrested the men had a part of the loot stolen here. The homes of H. W. Moore and Henry Westbrook were entered Wednesday night and about $1,500 worth of goods taken, consisting of watches, diamonds and lavaliers.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime

What keywords are associated?

Burglars Arrested Pine Bluff Burglary Housebreaking Tulsa Arrest Stolen Loot

What entities or persons were involved?

Sheriff C. M. Nichol J. L. Mcburnett Fay Coon Howell Price H. W. Moore Henry Westbrook

Where did it happen?

Pine Bluff, Ark.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Pine Bluff, Ark.

Event Date

Jan. 22 (Burglary Wednesday Night)

Key Persons

Sheriff C. M. Nichol J. L. Mcburnett Fay Coon Howell Price H. W. Moore Henry Westbrook

Outcome

two men arrested in tulsa, oklahoma with part of the stolen loot; no injuries reported.

Event Details

Sheriff C. M. Nichol and deputy J. L. McBurnett arrested Fay Coon and Howell Price in Tulsa after searching in Oklahoma City and McAlester. The men are accused of housebreaking into the homes of H. W. Moore and Henry Westbrook, stealing about $1,500 worth of watches, diamonds, and lavaliers.

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