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Bonnie and Clyde — Part 2

100 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Jul 8, 1933 · Broad topic: Famous Crimes & Fugitives · Topic: Bonnie and Clyde · 100 pages OCR'd
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hen tified by Mr. ani Mrs, Mark Loftin aga the ones who held them up and took their ear. Sheriff Maxey further stated that Deputy Salyer could not identify any photographs as he did not get a look at the mn during the battle with him and Humphrey as it was dark. Sheriff Maxey further adyised that the Ford Y-8 Coach, maroon color, Motor #40510035, bearing Indiana license 225-464, which was abandoned by the Barrow brothers was stolen on June 14, 1955 at Hutchinson, Kansas from the owner, J. L. Rauh, 500 East Sherman Street, Hutchinaon, and that this car was taken back to Hutchinson by an insurance company representative. Sheriff Maxey advieed that he was having circulars printed with the photographs of Clyde and Melvin Barrow and their women and that he was going to mail them to every Police Department in the country, advertising « reward of $250.00 for their apprehension. He also stated that if he recelyed any information as to the whereabouts of these parties, he would immediately notify the Oklahom= City office. At Fayetteville, Arkansas, Agent interviewed Mrs. HR. L. Brown, propristor of Brown's Grocery, 111 Lafayette Street, and Ewell Trammer, 4 clerk in this store. rs. Brown stated that her store was held up on the afternoon ef June 25, 1955 between the hours of 5:00 and 5:15 P.M. by a lone robber, who obtained $17.00 out of the cash register. Mrs. Brown and Ewell Trammer both identified photograph of Clyde Barrow as the man who held them up. Dewey Seybourn, five miles south of Fayetteville, Arkansas, advised that on the afternoon of Juns 25, 19353 two men came to his house, which is just off the Fayettevyille-Fort Smith highway and asked him if he could spare a gallon of gasoline from,his car, explaining that they had rum out of gasoline and wanted +o get to Fayetteville. Mr. Seybourn stated that he secured about a galion of gasoline from his car and helped these two men put it in thelr car, which was @ maroon V-8 Ford Coach with an Indiana license plate; that after these men drove off he wrote the number down on a piece of paper as he thought perhaps this car was stolen, The number of this license as given Agent by Seybourn was 225-464 Indians (the same ag was on the car when abandoned at Alma). When shown the photo- graphs of Clyde and Melvin Barrow end Hubert Bleigh, Seybourn positively identi- fied the photos of the Barrow brothers as being the two men that had this car. We further stated that on Sumiay morning, June 25, 1933, he noticed the same two men pass him on the road six miles south of Fayetteville, driving toward Fort Smith, in a new model Plymouth Sedan, color black, bearing Texe license, number unknown, and thet he is positive that these were the same two men thet he had seen on June 23, 1933. Copies of photographs of Bonnie Parker, alias Mrs. Glyde Barrow, snd Blanche Caldwell, alias Mra. Melvin Barrow, were obtained from Sheriff Maxey and are being retained in the files of the Oklahoma City Bureau office. UNDEVELOPED LEADS: OKLAHOMA CITY OFFIG2 at Yan Buren, Arkansas will sgain interview Sheriff Maxey to secure any additional information that he might have concerning the
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