HE WANTED TO CATCH A CROOK.—Chester Gordon, the six-year-old son of a Denver (Colorado) policeman, recently experimented with his father’s handcuffs and finished like this—securely locked to a lamp-standard. When released by his father two hours later, the youngster said he was practising to help the police catch crooks.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31143, 20 August 1966, Page 24
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49HE WANTED TO CATCH A CROOK.—Chester Gordon, the six-year-old son of a Denver (Colorado) policeman, recently experimented with his father’s handcuffs and finished like this—securely locked to a lamp-standard. When released by his father two hours later, the youngster said he was practising to help the police catch crooks. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31143, 20 August 1966, Page 24
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