FOUND BY HIS TEETH
An apple led to the arrest of Josef Kozak, an unemployed workman, living near Brezno, Bohemia. A thief broke into a villa at Brezno and stole the silver. In a fruit dish among his haul there was an apple. He ate this, and threw the core on to the carpet; That was a year ago. The police found the core and kept it ever since. Now there has been another burglary of silver in the neighbourhood. Kozak, who, it is alleged, had been acting suspiciously, was arrested. The manner of the theft reminded the police of the first burglary. They took Kozak's toothprints—and they are alleged to match perfectly those in the carefully preserved apple-core.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 135, 4 December 1935, Page 12
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168FOUND BY HIS TEETH Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 135, 4 December 1935, Page 12
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