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Interpol — Part 10

102 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Jan 10, 1949 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Interpol · 101 pages OCR'd
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street Gs the pers: 4 ptotured. This individual, taken tnte custody, adaittec “swatng more than $55,000 worth of bad checks throughout the dite fa West, . . . | daother va sble tool tn the FRI storehouse te the FT Identification Div ston which has rendered yeorsn service to low enforcement s).32 tes establishnen3 on July I, 1924, a7a the soourga of the erieinal. Ha dreads to be fingerprintcc. He may conceal his tdentity upon arrest by using an altaa or gtving false information about hts duokground. ‘However, hta fingcrprints will, with uncanny preotstion, raveal hta truco tdentity. Re may attempt to change his prints, oy Go operation or by othar devices, but FEI ¢echricians, with thetr wide experience and spectoltzed talents, wt) quickly determine hts tdentity. we Identification Diviston, with over 18,000, 000 sets A of ortminal fingerprints on file, out of tts grand total of more than 111,000,000 fingerprint cards, possesses a vost reservotr of tnformatton about the present and potential crimtnal army tn America. These prints are datly performing innumerable servtces for the peace offtoer. They tdentifu fugtttves, furnish tnforma~ tton about a prisoner's previous orimina] htstory and solve investigations. 4 single Strmwerprint left on ao pleoce of evidence by the ortmtnal may prove the olue to effect the aporehenston of the culprit. The ftngerprinting of an tndividusl arrested on amtnor charge th one section of the country may reveal Atm to a 2
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