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Domenico Fasulo, arrested 14 times before for receiving stolen goods, was caught at a Bronx pawnshop trying to pawn 67 pieces of sterling silverware he claimed to have found. Police suspect him as a fence in Mount Vernon and Pelham robberies; he has prior convictions including a 6-month sentence a year ago and acquittal on homicide in 1904.
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67 Pieces on a Man Who Is Suspected of Being Fence for Robbers.
Domenico Fasulo, who has been arrested fourteen times on charges of receiving stolen goods, was taken again in a pawnshop at 2623 Third avenue yesterday. He was trying to pawn a lot of silver which he said he had found in a vacant lot. In his pockets were sixty-seven pieces of sterling silverware - eighteen tablespoons, six teaspoons, eighteen forks, six oyster forks, eighteen butter knives and a fruit knife. Some of the pieces were initialled. The police refused to say what the initials were. They believe Fasulo was implicated in several robberies in Mount Vernon and Pelham and they are to investigate.
About a year ago Fasulo received a six months sentence from Judge Rosalsky in General Sessions. In 1904 he was acquitted on a homicide charge after a long trial. He lives at Sackett and Pierce avenues, The Bronx.
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Pawnshop At 2623 Third Avenue, The Bronx; Mount Vernon And Pelham; Sackett And Pierce Avenues, The Bronx
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Yesterday; About A Year Ago; 1904
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Domenico Fasulo arrested for pawning stolen silverware found in his pockets; suspected fence in local robberies; prior arrests and sentences noted.