Call-Leader, Elwood , Indiana , April 3, 1925, page 1.
Two Young Men Arrest and $ 7,100 in Securities Are Recovered
STOLEN AUTO PROVES CLUE
(International News Service)
A girl giving her name as Louise Brunner, 22, of Fort Wayne , Ind. , was arrested and, is being held as a witness. Miss Brunner was trailed to Detroit by detectives, who apprehended Skeer and the girl as the two met. Mason was arrested later.
Pierpont was found with $ 4,000 on his person and bonds and securities totaling $5,400 were uncovered in the apartment where the trio was found. The loot originally amounted to $ 7,000 in negotiable securities and about $ 2,000 in Liberty bonds.
Suspension [sic] was directed toward Skeer, it is said, when it was learned that the machine used by the bandits had been stolen in Fort Wayne a few days before.
He was suspected of the automobile theft, and when the robbery was reported, police began working on the theory that he was implicated.
The three prisoners have waived extradition and warrants charging petit larceny and bank robbery, have been issued here by City Judge Joseph Cripe against Pierpont and Skeer.
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This account of the arrest of cousin Harry PIERPONT (1902-1934) and part of his gang in Detroit was from found during research at the Elwood Public Library, and provides a different take on the account from other papers, such as here and here.
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