of the SAPD back in the day.
Armando says; "Check out who is fingerprinting the kids. Leonard Randow,
Ben Hart, and Leroy Britch with the dogs. I don't know who that
tall thin young fella with the dog is.This is fantastic, a trip down
memory lane. Shaking hands with Jackie and Kennedy,
Pete Snyder, Jerry Newman and Arthur Rogers. (All gone) If you
recognize any of these really old figures, let me know. I don't
know who that was on that old solid color 3 wheeler.
He is wearing white socks. That was a no-no."
The black detective finger printing is Leo Brown. He retired as a sergeant and was on the entry board when I applied in 1973. He has passed away and I must say he was a kind hearted man.
ReplyDeleteI knew Sgt Brown in the 80's. He was a really good man.
DeleteRolling the prints is Bob Katz, he retired as a Lt.
ReplyDeleteThat's Lt. Munoz shaking hands with JFK. Inspector Jack Hutton clearly visible in the background and to the right of Jackie, and Chief George Bichsel in the background to her left with the scrambled eggs on his cap. Inspectors rank was eventually changed to Deputy Chief. Looking through the microscope is Lt. Morales who was in charge of the crime lab at the time. Standing in front of the mobile crime lab, the white van, in short sleeve summer uniform on the right is D.I. Richard May, he retired as a Sgt. The K9 team Leonard Randow and Kaiser standing in back parking lot, Leonard with bloused trousers. The tall dog handler on the right mentioned previously is Tom Foose (and Rocky). That's Ben Hart in plainclothes with Lobo.