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Camden Courier-Post - March 29, 1930 |
PINTO STILL MISSING AFTER FLEEING COURT Charles Pinto, 28, of 230 Benson Street, who is wanted as a material witness against Garfield Del Duca, former proprietor of the Ringside Inn, was still at large last night. Pinto fled from Criminal Court Thursday while county Detective Fiore Troncone was on his way to the office of Justice of the Peace William F. Laird after Assistant Prosecutor Rocco Palese had ordered his arrest. Palese alleges Pinto suddenly failed to remember he had confessed that Del Duca was one of his companions when four automobiles, were stolen '10 years ago.' Palese said somebody had talked to Pinto before he went on the witness stand. The police believe Pinto is hiding in Philadelphia. Del Duca's trial resumes Monday. |
Camden
Courier-Post - Evening Courier May 16, 1933 |
DEL
DUCA IS FREED IN MYSTERY SHOTS Garfield
Del Duca, former owner of the Ringside Inn and the Embassy Cafe on Federal
Street near Second was released early today after being questioned
regarding shots reported to have been fired from his automobile.
Policemen William Feitz and Clarence Phifer said they heard what they believed to be five gunshots as Del Duca's car passed Broadway and Walnut Street shortly before 1:00 AM. There were two men in the rear seat, they said. By
the time Feitz and Phifer caught up to Del Duca's machine in their own
car, it was parked at Second and Line
Streets. Del Duca was sitting in the front seat. No one was in the
rear but the officers said the rear doors were open. Del
Duca was taken to headquarters where he denied any knowledge of firing
or even hearing shots. There was no gun in his machine and after
questioning Del Duca was freed at 2:15
AM
by Detective Sergeant Rox
Saponare. Two
women, Katherine Blake, 30, and Margaret Huston, 30, both of 524 Spruce
Street, who were walking on Broadway
at the time of the alleged shots, also said they heard nothing when
questioned at headquarters. They were allowed to go after questioning.
Two men reported seen in front or the Lyric Theatre just before Del Duca's car passed, disappeared before they could be interrogated by the police, Feitz said. |
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