Chèf Desmond NABS pè pantalon

William Desmond nabbed anpil vòlè pandan l ' 17 karyè ane kòm St. Louis Chèf Detektif. Li devlope yon repitasyon peyi kòm “Vòlè a achter”. Nan Lendi, Oktòb 15, 1900, Chèf Desmond nabbed pantalon yo nan yon vòlè, men se pa vòlè nan tèt li.

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Chèf Desmond Atik soti nan Dimanch la, Oktòb 30, 1904 edisyon an St. Louis Repiblik

Jonas Washington antre lakou a nan Shickle, Harrison and Howard Iron Foundry at 12th and Gratiot Streets around 5 p.m. Washington began to load his two-horse wagon with a ton of steel castings. It was normal for drivers to pick up material in this way. Washington went about his work with such boldness he did not attract any attention at first.

Foundry clerk David Young noticed Washington and approached him about loading his wagon. Washington told Young he was loading the wagon to take it to the scales which was the normal process for picking up materials. Young went back to his office.

A minute later, Young looked out his window and saw Washington heading for the 12th Street Viaduct. Young began to pursue Washington but he whipped the horses to full speed and left Young behind. Young told St. Louis Patrolman Con Hough of the Central Police District about the theft.

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Chief Desmond’s Sweating of Suspects from the St. Louis Repiblik

Patrolman Hough joined about fifty foundry employees in pursuing Washington through the streets on streetcars and buggies. Washington abandoned his cart ironically in front of the Four Courts Building, headquarters to St. Louis Police and Courts, at 12th and Clark Streets

Washington ran into a restaraunt and vaulted two tables to escape St. Louis Police Detective Tom Walsh. Washington ran into the new City Hall, down through the basement and came out on Market Street. St. Louis Chief of Detectives William Desmond was headed home in his buggy and gave Roscoe Shaw, Chief Campbell’s stenographer, a ride to his home.

Desmond and Shaw observed the pursuit of Washington and engaged in the pursuit. Pursuing Washington into Center Street where he attempted to climb a fence, Desmond alighted from his buggy. Desmond grabbed Washington by his pant leg and started to pull him back from the fence.

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Early St. Louis Police Badge from the Public Domain

Washington slipped out of his pants and dropped to the other side of the fence. Roscoe Shaw, who jumped the fence while Desmond had Washington by the pant’s leg, wrapped him up in a bear hug. Other officers arrived and took Washington into custody.

Washington served a term for theft in Illinois under the name John Doyle. Washington received three years for this theft. Nan 1905, Washington received a pardon from Governor Joseph “Holy Joe” Folk but he would not stay out long.

St. Louis Detective Evans arrested him for theft of scrap metal. Chief Desmond had Washington charged as a persistent offender. Desmond ended up with both his trousers and his man.

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Cover of The Sherlock Holmes of Saint Louis: St. Louis Chief of Detectives William Desmond

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