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John Sykes, Accused Embezzler, Released Under Heavy Bond, July 27, 1923

Sykes is Released Under Heavy Bond. . . Goes to His Mother When Guard Opens Prison Door Giving Him Liberty

By the Associated Press

Raleigh, N.C., July 16—John D. Sykes Jr., former teller of the First and Citizens National Bank of Elizabeth City, arrested two weeks ago in Montana on a charge of embezzling about $25,000 of the bank’s funds, today was released on $10,000 bond furnished by friends in Elizabeth City. Young Sykes was brought back to North Carolina by two Montana officers, arriving here late Friday afternoon.

As soon as Sykes was released from jail he hastened to a local hotel to see his mother who was waiting for him. It was an affectionate meeting between mother and son. Neither desired to talk to a reporter, declaring they would like to be left alone. It is understood Sykes, accompanied by his mother and a few friends, will leave for Elizabeth City this afternoon.

Sykes’ surety for his appearance at the October term of federal court in Elizabeth City for trial reached Raleigh yesterday, but Assistant District Attorney Briggs did not authorize the release of the prisoner until he had time to examine the document this morning. The bond was signed by eight prominent citizens who qualified with a total worth of $42,000.

From the front page of the Durham Morning Herald, July 17, 1923

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