UNLAWFULLY ON PREMISES.
WOMAN CAPTURES A MAN
For being unlawfully on premises at Ludlam Crescent, Lower Hull, an iurelay night, It. H. Pnilow, aged 28, was yesterday in tlie Mag. is. Dalle's Court, at Petoiic- lined £](> Tlie maxinmm amount for that offence, by Messrs A. Anderson and J. Kerr, J.P.’s. The eireuinstances were that Pidwell was observed by Miss Uulli Johnson to he peering through a window of her lather's house. She immediately went outside, found Pidwell looking Enough the kitiiihen window. Pidwell attempted to make off but Miss Johnson closed with him and held him Lill T in answer to her cries for help, her father arrived. Only alter a severe struggle, in which Mr Johnson strained a sinew, were they able to get control of the man. The Lower Mutt police Mere communicated with, and Constable Jiuddell arrested Pidwell. When first questioned he gave his. name as Ralph Johnson, but afterwards admitted his identity.
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Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1204, 14 September 1927, Page 3
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