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L REPORT ON OFFICER S DUTIES IN REGARDS TO THE DEATHS OF PRESIDENT KFTOSDY, OFFICER J. 13. TIP°IT AND LEE HARVEY OSWALD H. V. KOOPE #<^79 On Friday November 22, 1963 * "was off duty, I heard of the shooting of President Kennedy on the radio. I called the office and was instructed by Lt. Veils to report for duty. I arrived at the office shortly after 2*00 pro. I answered phones and helped in the office until approximately lit20 pm. I then went with Det. F. H. Turner to the Sheriff's Office where we got with Judge David Johnston and secured a search warrant for 1026 N. Beckley. V.'e then, F. M. Turner, Judge Johnston and Bill Alexander of the District Attorney* s Office and myself proceeded to 1026 N. Beckley where we met Lt. Flmo Cunningham, Detectives Potts and Senkel# We then all searched the small room of Lee Harvey Oswald and confiscated all the property in the room that belonged to Oswald. See separate list. We then returned to the office where we went through the property we had seized and marked it# T ended my tour of duty just before 2?00 am. Saturday November ?3> 1963 I reported for duty at 10:00 am and worked in and around the office until approximately 12:30 pm when I,went with Detectives Rose, Stovall and Adamcik to Judge Joe Prown* Jr. fs office to obtain a search warrant for the premises at 2£L5> W. £th in Irving. fte then went to ^rving and contacted Det. McCabe, who accompanied us to the above address. V'e then made a search of these premises and seized several items belonging to Oswald. See separate list. Ve then returned to the office and marked several of these items. Approximately 5>:00 pm Adamcik and myself were advised by Captain Fritz to return to Irving and bring in Michael Paine. We then contacted McCabe and returned and brought Michael ^aine to our office and talked to him until approximately 9*30 pro when Adamcik and I took an 228
Report on Officer's duties by H. M. Moore, in regards to the deaths of President Kennedy, Officer J. D. Tippit, and Lee Harvey Oswald. Moore states that he was off duty when he learned of the shooting of President Kennedy, and reported for duty after calling in. His duties included answering telephones, searching locations and confiscating evidence, taking an affidavit from Michael Paine, and obtaining a search warrant for Jack Ruby's apartment.
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Moore, H. M.[Report on Officer's Duties by H. M. Moore, in regards to the deaths surrounding the assassination of the President #1],
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