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J Edgar Hoover Appointment and Phone Logs — Part 7
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OPNONAL FORM HG, 10 410-106
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 77 Crloach
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Memorandum (ols
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Callahan
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TO: Mr, Bishop pate: 1/9/70 ra
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Tele phen. Cells Tele. Room
Holmes
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pel PARMA, OHIO. Vs \We
On 1/9/70, captioned individual telephonically contacted .
the Bureau and stated that he wished to complain about the action of an
unnamed police officer in Parma who, the evening before, had stopped
him for a traffic violation. | «<a that a few hours before the
officer stopped him, he had been involved in a car accident in nearby
b7¢ -| Cleveland, and that the rear of his car was in a damaged condition.
According to {MM after the accident he had a few beers and, as he
was driving home, he decided to stay behind a police patrol car. This
patrol car signaled him to halt, and the officer asked him if he had been
drinking. When he replied in the affirmative, the officer asked him to
get out of the car and then directed him to walk a straight line,
stated that this was humiliating, and the officer made him do it in the
i street, The officer then gave him a ticket for following too close to his
mee (the officer's) vehicle,
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Lara that the officer did not touch him but
he did not like the officer's attitude and manner of giving him a
\ sobriety test. stated that he had not contacted police authorities
pre-! Since he did not thi ey would do anything, and he did not contact the
local FBI since he did not feel that he could trust them. When asked to
explain this last statement, he was evasive, and interviewing Agent in
no uncertain terms assured him that our local Office was completely
Bufiles show that one
trustworthy.
a: Cleveland,
Ohio, was a suspect in 2 1961 Cleveland, Ohio, bank burglary investiga-
tion. This file reflects (2s a close associate of individuals
with criminal records, and since 1950, he had a record of some 27
arrests, ranging from various traffic violations ~zmetaamang to auto theft.
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Be | (Aone, For information. B JAN 19 1979
1 - Mr. DeLoach att ae 1- Mr. Rosetf— — md
Coe 17 Mr Bishop f/f i-M. A, Jones
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