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Kansas City Massacre — Part 12
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CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
April 8th, 1932 _—_-
$7,000 REWARD
is offered for arrest and conviction of al] of, or $1,000 for each of, the
following named men who are indicted by the Hennepin County Grand
Jury in connection with the Holdup of the Northwestern National
Bank, North American Office, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on March
29th, 1932; the officials of the Northwestern National Bank, with
William j. Meehan, Chief of Police, Minneapolis, Mino, to be final
judges as to disposition of the Reward:
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No. 3 ;
John Doe Indictment; age 490, 5-
914, 185, med. complexion, dark
hair, wore light hat, light topcoat.
Richard Doe Indictment: 30, 5-6.
135, med. complexion, gray mix-
ed topcoat.
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Richard Roe Indictment; 40, 5-10. .
560, med. complexion, tan hat,
brown overcoat.
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No. 1 “Ne. 2
BERNARD PHILLIPS, named
in Indictment; age 37, ht. 5-8, wt.
470 to 180; dark chestnut hair,
greenish eyes, florid complexion,
medium build; Tattoo of Cross
and Wreath and words MY
MOTHER eft forearm outer;
two oblique scars on left cheek;
Clydge Bridges, named in Indict-
ment; age 28, 5-7, 160 to 165,
Fingerprint Classification
5 1 R 00) 12 Ref. R 111
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John Roe Indictment; 40, 5-8,
155, med. comp., gray mixed top-
coat.
No. 7
Frank Doe Indictment; 30, 5-6,
Fingerprint Classification
1k $ U O11 9 Ref. U 140, med. comp., gray hat. ;
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. At the time of the holdup six men entered the bank through the front door, the seventh man staying at
the rear door in a car. Three of the men had submachine guns and the bandits were seen driving away from
the rear of the bank in a large black sedan. probably a Lincotn.
The bandits obtained approximately $57,000 cash as follows; $3750 in silver, $450 in pennies, and balance
in currency. Liberty Bonds and other negotiable securities to the value of approximately $100,000 were also
taken; together with a large amount of Stocks, Mortgages, Contracts, and Soldier Bonus Certificates.
A List of the stolen negotiable securities will be found on the inside pages. .
- RIS OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 6, 19335.
. If apprehended, or any information obtained leading to knowledge of a
. the whereabouts of the above bandits; NOTI
A ’ WM. J. MEEHAN, Chief of Police, Minneapolis, Minn.
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