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Lot 143 - Antique Real-Photo Police Mugshot And Arrest Card For Ovila George Charron, Aliases Geo. Dumas And John Miles, Arrested For Robbery, Fitchburg, Massachusetts Police Department, Circa 1910
Lot 143 - Antique Real-Photo Police Mugshot And Arrest Card For Ovila George Charron, Aliases Geo. Dumas And John Miles, Arrested For Robbery, Fitchburg, Massachusetts Police Department, Circa 1910
This is a police arrest card featuring a mounted frontal photograph of Ovila George Charron taken in front of prison bars. The card includes printed and handwritten information from the Fitchburg, Massachusetts Police Department, file number 554. Charron was arrested for robbery by B.H. Flaherty in December 1910 or January 4, 1911, and held for grand jury on $5,000 bail. He was sentenced in Superior Court on January 23, 1911, to five to 10 years in the Massachusetts State Prison, and paroled in May 1914. Aliases are listed as Geo. Dumas and John Miles. His occupation is listed as piano case maker and machinist, nationality as born U.S., age as 25 years, with brown eyes, dark chestnut hair, and weight of 165 pounds. The criminal history section records a subsequent arrest in North Adams, Massachusetts, in July 1915, with a sentence of eight to 10 years in the Massachusetts State Prison for robbery, number 15465, with a previous Massachusetts State Prison number of 14581. The front of the card includes labeled fields for fingerprints. Photograph and card show age toning, edge wear, and surface marks consistent with age and handling.