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Bonnie and Clyde — Part 2
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at Kansas City furnished the information, Investigation at Kansas City failed
to show verification of any such message having been transmitted to Salt Lake
City, and that nothing was known of it by the United Press or other Presa
services in Kansas Citys
On July 27, 1953, De As Hindman, County Attorney, at Stockton,
Kansas, contacted the Kansas City Bureau Office by telephone, advising a
report hed reached him that two mon and a woman who were wounded had stopped
near there the previous evening for gos; that he had interviewed these parties
and learned a Ford V-8 stopped at the gus station near Stockton to obtain
gas and that the car held a blonde woman, slendor build, about 100 pounds,
whose right arm wes wounded being bandaged from below to above the elbow;
that the woman was dressed in « smock which appeared to have dried blood on
it. In the front seat with her was a heavy set man, with brown hair, with
his right arm ine sling. In the beck seat was « slender man with black,
wavy hair, this man heving a plaster on the left side of his face near the
eye, and was covered with a robe, ‘The oar bore Nebraska license plates
with the County Prefix number "36", The car left about 6 Pell, headed South-
ward on Us Se Highway (40, It wos a black cars
The foregoing information was furnished the Salt Lake City Office
by telephone with the information that these partios might be the remainder of
the Barrow gang, and that the seme be put on the air by radio from Denver and
Cheyenne, Wyoming, at once.
On July 27, 1955, Park Findley of the State Bureau of Investi-
gation of Iowa cnlied the Kansas City office and informed he had learned that
on Tuesday afternoon, July 25th, between 5 and 4 o'clock a suspicious looking
individual called at the office of Mr, Sageau, insurance agent, at Dennison,
and inquired for Doctor Coon, who hss an office on the same floor, afd that
the man appeared nervous. Mr. Findley said that Stanley Bailey, a druggist,
reported & man called at his drug store and obtained a hypodermic needle,
and that the man in both instances had been identified from photographs as
Clyde Barrow,
In a letter from the Dellas office dated July 10th the Kansas
City office is requested to ascertain whether there is a Tommy Harriman of
either Joplin or Neosho, who might be a brother of J, We. Harriman the con=
stable who was killed by the Barrow Brothers at Joplin, Missouri, in April,
1955. A letter wes transmitted to the Sheriff at Neosho, Missouri econcern-
ing this mtter and he has replied that J. We Harriman bas a brother by
the name of Tommy Harriman, and the last he was heard of was that he was
somewhere in Texase
4B account of the investigetion in this matter by Agent Calhoun Te
at Wichita, Kanses, is es follows: a1
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Chief of Detectives W. 0. Lyle of the Police Department, upon
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