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John Murtha — Part 19
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45. Flash Messod) Ci None {J No. C al Cars D County
Suspect ©) Warranton File ([) Runaway/Missing Person
(2 Juvenile—Petitions Pending—Released with Warning
47. Subject #1
: D Arrestee
Address
“Orchard Hotel Bedford St JTWN |
Race Sex Age DOB POB* DE
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dentifying information (Nicknames, physical characteristics, etc.)
W
‘Occupation {School & Grade if Juvenile) *Must be completed for Juveniles
Dress and other Descriptors
Father or Legal Guardian® Notified * Father or Legal Guardian® Notified*
. D Yes TM No Yes CONo
Address® Phone* Address® Phone*
Rome Home
Work Work
Mother® Notified * Mother® Notified*
Oves [No 2 Yes ONo
Address” Phone” Address® Phone®
Home
Work
51, NARRATIVE: (1) Cont-auation of above items, including additional Witnesses
and Suspects (2) Describe details of incident including M.O., evidence, possible
motivation, verscity of camplainant or witnesses, etc. .
The comp reports that in the afternoon of 6-13-94 his[ ___—iwas grabbed
by his, —“—™SCSCSCsY Upon returning home he was informed that her arm
was injured. Spoke to the Vicitm who informed this officer that
her arm on 6-12-94 when she was tripped by suspect 1. She states and her ;
state that it appeared as an accident.
suspect 1 when suspect i
back of head in the hair and acted like he was going toslam her head into the
52. SOLVABILITY FACTORS: Yes
Yes No oO
C Cia. Can a suspect be named? a
© Ob. Is the suspect known? a
£ ic, Can suspect be identified? o
fe) (d. Has suspect been seen before? a
& Oe, Was there a witness to the crime? O
33, 1s one or more of the solvability factors present
in this report?
GT ves O No
Recommend follow-up by:
JPatot Clcio CMotherlSpecify) DO None
Today she states that her[ _|suspect 1
cmae over and was palying withl ssi ne” had said some thing to
seemed to be getting mad and grabbed the victim by the
CJ Concur
© Recommend___
© Concur
2D Recommend—_
© Concur 58, Signature of CID Supervisor 59. Admin. No.
CD Recommend.—_________.
46, Incident Code
48. Subject #2 CT) Suspect CJ Warrant on File (2 Runaway/Missing Person
C Arrestee C) Juvenile—Petitions Pending—Released with Warning
Address
a a
Pf Pe ee eee
Other Identifying Information (Nicknames, physical characteristics, etc.)
Occupation (School & Grade if Juvenile) *Must be completed for Juveniles
Dress and other Descriptors
Home
Work
50. Systems Entry: (3 Clean OO ncic
Victim/Compieinant willing to prosecute?
fel Yes No
CO Undecided
she had injured
No
© f. Can suspect vehicle be identified?
ft g. Was a unique or unusual M.O. employed?
(1 h. Was there significant evidence?
Oi. Is property traceable? b6
1 j. Was there a minimum delay in reposting? bIC
Cl k. Is there a significant reason to believe crime may be
solved
with a reasonable amount of investigative effort?
4Oc. acaun, No
57. Admin. No.
54, Signature of Patrol Supervisor—
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