The first of the arrests were made by Atlantic Coast Line Detective J.H. Benton when he secreted himself under a freight car on the A.C.L. yards here to watch for a negro who had just jumped from the car, and found two other negroes hiding there. Police Officers McQuage and Campbell the following day picked up clues that led to the discovery of one of the biggest hauls in local police annals.
A wide variety of goods stolen from freight cars, including 75 colt army pistols, was found hidden in an unused servants’ house on the premises of Mrs. W.L. Holt on Haymount where they had been secretly stored. The other articles included shoes, men’s clothing and women’s waring apparel. The army pistolds found in the house were consigned to the Fifth Field Artillery at Camp Bragg. The pistols alone were worth $2,000 to $3,000. A Quantity of ammunition was also found. Each of the negroes arrested carried one of the revolvers, it is alleged.
From the front page of The Dunn Dispatch, February 1, 1921
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