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St. Louis Youth Arrested Follow ing Robbery at Food Bazaar. A 20-year-old St. Louis youth was held by police here today in connection with a $700 holdup at the Food Bazaar, 803 East Twenty-seventh street. Two young men entered the store about 1 o’clock this morn ing. Four employees, James Giordano, Earl Babcock, Miss Katherine Garrison and Benny Vitale, were in the place at the time. One of the men held a pistol and the other a knife. They forced open two cash registers and took money from billfolds of Giordano and Vitale. The total loss was about $700. The men then departd in a 1949 model Ford. Later, two patrolmen, Moscow Vallanding ham and George Morris, ob served a 1949 model Ford speed ing on Troost. They pursued it but lost sight of it. Later, how ever, they found it parked near Twenty-sixth and Troost. They approached the car and ar rested the one occupant, Jack Henry Glen, the St. Louis youth. In the car were two shotguns and a rifle. Glen was holding one of the shotguns when he was arrested. He was identified by employees of the store as one of the bandits. The car in which he was arrested had been reported stolen in St. Louis.
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Kansas City Star

Kansas City, Missouri, US

Tue, Dec 02, 1952

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