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Story December 23, 1950

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Atlanta police officers Claude Dixon and C. E. Mundy discovered a stolen 1937 Ford after a motorist fled the scene at 381 Edgewood Avenue, invoking the Biblical proverb about the wicked fleeing.

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Wicked Fleeth, No One Pursueth Radio Police Say

The wicked fleeth when no man pursueth.

Two Atlanta radio patrol car officers yesterday applied the Biblical statement to the action of a motorist who abandoned his automobile as they approached.

Radio Patrolmen Claude Dixon and C. E. Mundy, patrolling in front of 381 Edgewood Avenue, said they became suspicious of a man hurriedly leaving his vehicle as they approached. Upon investigating the abandoned 1937 Ford, the officers discovered that the vehicle was stolen.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story

What themes does it cover?

Crime Punishment Justice

What keywords are associated?

Stolen Car Police Patrol Atlanta Biblical Proverb

What entities or persons were involved?

Claude Dixon C. E. Mundy

Where did it happen?

381 Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta

Story Details

Key Persons

Claude Dixon C. E. Mundy

Location

381 Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta

Event Date

Yesterday

Story Details

Two Atlanta radio patrol officers, Claude Dixon and C. E. Mundy, became suspicious of a man hurriedly leaving his vehicle at 381 Edgewood Avenue. They investigated the abandoned 1937 Ford and discovered it was stolen, applying the Biblical statement 'The wicked fleeth when no man pursueth.'

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