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Police Dept. F. No. 4 Coml. Pub. Co. 34601
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Office Chief of Police
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#30465 San Francisco, November 21st, 1902
J. M. Langley, ESQ.
Chief of Police.
Victoria B.C.
Dear Sir:
Yours of the 15th instant, accompanies by the photographs of
Simmons and Tracy, alias Johnson, just at hand and contents noted. In reply
will give you all our records show in the case.
Fred Simmons is unknown to us here.
Charles Tracy alias Johnson, has the following record with us:
True name Charles Angelo, has gone under the alias of Charles Johnson, and
Frank Wilson in this State. His Father was a Customs Officer at Victoria
B.C. some forty years ago, and we understand Charles was born up there.
Sep.10th 1875. Sent to the Undustrial School from here, for House-breaking,
under his true name.
Dec.19th 1876. Sent to County Jail here, for nine months, on two charges of
Petit Larceny, under true name.
Feb.2nd 1878. Sent to House of Correction here, for two years, Burglary
2nd degree, under true name.
June 11th 1880. Sent to State Prison from Alameda County, Cal. for one year,
Burglary 2nd degree, under true name.
July 23rd 1881. Arrested here for the Burglary of Manning's Jewelry Store
in Virginia City Nev. and about $2000.00 worth of the stolen
goods recovered in this City, the balance of $5000.00 worth
was found there. Angelo was returned to Virginia City Aug.
31st 1881, and sentenced to seven years in the Nevada State
Prison. Subsequently receiving an additional four years for
attempting to escape from that Prison.
July 14th 1893. Sent to the County Jail here, for 3 months, Having Burglars
Tools in possession, under true name.
July 22nd 1893. Sent to State Prison from here, for five years, Burglary
under true name. Discharged from there Feb. 28th 1897.
Kindly let us know the final disposition made of him, for the
crime you now hold him under, and greatly oblige,
Yours very truly,
Geo. W. Wittman.
Chief of Police
By [Mr. B. Martin ?] Captain of Detectives.
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