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This was all the evidence we needed. I ordered a city wide Dragnet set up. 8:07: The Dragnet went into effect. We closed the business establishment known as Ron's Poo1room which was owned and operated by one of our chief suspects, Ronnie Schaefer, Along with Schafer we brought in shoplifters. Judy Gerg and Dorothy Krieg. The net was starting to tighten. We took the criminals into inspector, Ronnie Stanish, who patted us on the back, promised us a week's vacation and told us we were good cops. As we left the station, we saw Don T.V. Scolari driving his red truck in the direction of the lodge and we saw that the back of the truck was filled with food. We guessed that he hadn't heard that we had cracked the Reunion Case, and he was delivering some of the goods. We put patrolman, Don Miller, on his tail and we soon had him under our custody. Irene Mosemiller, ovmer of the Daily Scandalizer , sent over her star reporter, Helen Jameson, to cover the story and this is the story we gave her- just the way it happened. Trial was held August 23, 1957--in a moment the result of that trial. All suspects were senteiced to Dagus State Pen to serve from 200 years to life. This case was solved and closed by: Paul Sadley ,Terry Hanes Gene O'Brien K. fs
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