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Al Capone — Part 23

74 pages · May 08, 2026 · Broad topic: Organized Crime · Topic: Al Capone · 73 pages OCR'd
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Dade County State of Florida 7. M. Coroneas, being duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That he is a police officer of Hialeah, Florida, and has been such for about a year prior to this date; That from January 17, 1929 to Karoh 14, 1929, he did oon- tinous duty at the horse races at Hialeah, Florida, to wit the race track of the Miami Jockey Club, Hialeah, Florida; That on January 18, 1929, affiant observed Al Capone at the race track above mentioned, thie date being the second day the race track was in operation this season; after January 18, 1929, and up to and inoluding the closing day, to wit, March 13, 1929, affiant observed Al Capone at said track on at least twenty four aifferent days of the mest; that between the dates of February 1 and February 25, 1929, affiant states that he saw said al Capone at said race track at least thirteen different days; further- more, affiant states he is positive as to his statements herein made relative to the number of days he personally observed Capone at the track for the reason that affiant was parking automobiles in front of the race track enclosure and three or four days after the opening of the -neet said Capone gave aifiant a Ten Dollar tip and affiant looked for him daily thencelorward; that during part of the time affiant was on duty at the track he was on duty in the ineide of the enclosure and said Capone's box was right over where affiant stood, and frequently affiant would look into Capone's vox and greet him; that at the first of the meet Capone appeared to be in robust health - but towards the last of the meet he did notd0eh-eld—et—all; affiant made inguiries and was in- formed that Capone had been sick after noting his rather ¢23- poor appearance, and was informed at that time tiat Capone had been sick. Further deponent sayeth not. I solemnly swear that the above statement is the truth. OCoteret ad Sworn and subscribed before me this twexty third day of Maroh, A. D., 1929, at Hialeah, Dade County, Pf? i a 2OL l foo cits , . es Ge TT qoat or a
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