John F. Kennedy, Dallas Police Department Collection - 7 Matching Results

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[Intelligence Report by T. D. McMillon and K. L. Anderton]
Intelligence report regarding the theft of money from the 7/11 in which Marina Oswald Porter worked in 1974. The report states that Porter was in charge of the store when she found $390 missing.
[Intelligence Report by T. D. McMillon Concerning Marina Oswald Porter]
Intelligence report by T. D. McMillon concerning money missing from a 7-11 convenience store where Marina Oswald Porter was working. The report includes a photocopy of the offense report and newspaper clippings from the Dallas Morning News and the Dallas Times Herald, concerning Marina Oswald's request for compensation of confiscated belongings.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by W. S. Biggio, April 25, 1967 #1]
Report to Captain W. F. Dyson by W. S. Biggio, Detective. The report states that information was received from a subject who was a close acquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by L. D. Stringfellow, February 25, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective L. D. Stringfellow, regards an interview with Ray Brantley. Brantley, who owns a Ray's Hardware & Sporting Goods, stated that Jack Ruby ordered .38 caliber Smith and Wesson revolver on May 10th, 1963. A photocopy of the revolver's registration is attached to the report.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, February 25, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective R. W. Westphal, states that James B. Cone is a supervisor for the City Transportation Company. Cone said that he did not know anything about Jack Ruby's personal life.
[FBI Report on Jack Ruby, November 25, 1963]
Photocopy of a report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding statements made by Jack Ruby. Ruby gave information regarding his childhood, acquaintances, and actions in November of 1963.
[Report from W. F. Dyson to Chief J. E. Curry, November 25, 1963]
Report from W. F. Dyson to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning statements made by Jack Ruby to Assistant District Attorney Ben Ellis on November 21, 1963. Dyson states that Ruby was passing out advertisement cards on the sixth floor of the Records Building when he made a comment to Mr. Ellis.
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