Article clipped from Emmetsburg Reporter

borhooincluding the house? on | Lawler, Harrison Park and the football field.Those Searching included Ofi-eers ‘Ruddy, .‘Pemde, McFarland and Gronbeck, Orv fiahkey and Dave Means. Gary Girard^ owner of the market, also was called and arrived at the scene.:' . Witt returned with the prisoner to Ted’s parking lot where Chief Brennan twice read to the prisoner his. ‘^rights” before he was taken to the police!'; station.: The searchers found tools:; the yeggmeh had dropped outside^ the back door of the : market, and Hankey and Means found the gm the prisoner had discarded. It was jying onjthe frame of the truck. It was a 132 automatic pistol, loaded; and with the hammer cocked ready, for shooting. Peterwon was wearing a clip of .32 shells.•The captive, who turned out to be Peterson, was wearing a black tvu’tleneck- sweater,- army • fatigue Jacket _ and gloves. .: wis; very neat. and well•spoken,”pooler told The Reporter; * The men gained entrance to thesi . * * . • • • ' • . ^»- I Mil « II ■, — . .store by.prying the padlock loose oh the back door. The safe was tipped over on some hags of dry dog food and an attempt was made to pry the safe open but they were apparently interrupted before getting into the main section of the safe. ••-••• -./■The trio fled with a money bag containing about $180 to $200 - m •change and the.$20 left in the cash registers. The money bag was later found in the back yard of Pete Salisbury’s home ’ by Bobby McNally, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNally, who live nearby, and who was mowing the Sjdisbury lawn. Robhy found the hag under a hush and gave it to Ms father, who was. visiting with Salisbury at the latter’s home.In addition to the money,'-- the hag contained a number of flashlight batteries.;. '/’• • - • V ;Later Saturday, police recovered a 3960 Chevrolet registered to Peterson and found it'north of the pumping station at the City waterworks. The car. was parked infront o ; a nearby house, as if it belonged th^e.. . ; .^ Early Monday morning another.32 caliber automatic pistol and another Icip of .32 shells wer£ found in a back shed at the State Highway Commission garage by members of his crew, Curt Randa * county maintenance foreman, re^ ported. The ^ pistol was an “of breed” model and partly concealed i the shed, which is called a “jiink’* shed and is open- /. \. The state garage and the Salis^ bury home are on .Lawler and the McNaliy home borders it on -Ele*; venth street,. all'south of Ted's market and imt far from it' \: The theft about S;4 p.m. Sato4 day of a lighttan, four-door sedan 1963 Pontiac rom in front of• the Lloyd Kliegl residencd at :1701 Lake Street has led to speculatioq:. that the pair who got away may have hidden under cover through the day and waited until they saw a likely chance to take a car and -make- a.fget-avyay...- :rS:' ..-'/-/t: The Kliegls* reported the car stolen just minutes after . Mrs. Kiiegl left the car parked in frontof the house with the keys in theashtray. •M \ •. •r ■ • •
Newspaper Details

Emmetsburg Reporter

Emmetsburg, Iowa, US

Tue, Sep 10, 1968

Page 7

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Mike K.

USA 19 Jun 2018

Other Publications Near Emmetsburg, Iowa

Emmetsburg Reporter Emmetsburg Democrat

Emmetsburg Reporter

Emmetsburg Democrat

Palo Alto Reporter

Drainage Atlas Palo Alto County Iowa