He was later a famous national wrestler and promoter in the 1930s and 1940s. His maid observed a tall, thin black man wearing black pants and a white shirt pedal away on a 28 inch English-model bicycle with a chrome fender. June 17th- Chief Reeve orders crackdown on bookies. Included in the class was Clarence Dickson, the first MPD academy trained black officer, and later the Chief of Police. Steve is now deceased. Willie Garrett, 26, an ex-con with a long record linked to the Black Panther Party, was taken off an airplane several hours later in Orlando as he headed for New York, still in possession of the gun used to kill the officer. Bunnell, Alvus A. Elaido Del Valle, a person of interest in the assassination of President Kennedy, was murdered in Miami in February of 1967. Lane left a fianc, his parents and a brother. As I was completing this book, Chief Mike Exposito, a 37-year MPD veteran (and a true professional) was confiscating illegal video poker machines and arresting the owners. In the aftermath of that great Hurricane of 1926 that ravaged the south Florida area, the Sheriff of Dade County, Dan Hardie and Chief Leslie Quigg announced. She is survived by her son, partner, parents, step-parents, and two sisters. One yeggman dropped in his tracks. Former MPD Officer Kenneth Kubik, 26, was killed in action in Viet Nam while serving with the US Marines. Phone: (928) 214-2530. Nelson had earlier served as Chief when Quigg was first fired in 1944. Driving to NW 6th Avenue between 8 and 9 street, the officers stopped their unmarked car. (This chapter goes into depth on the background of Chief McCarthy.) P.O. The voters present included 206 white men and 162 black men. Captain Brock, an Ohio native, employed by the department for 19 years, retired at age 47. Finally, the police and community leaders put a halt to this discriminating practice after a local black dentist, Dr. William Scott, and a local funeral director, purchased their own car and were constantly harassed by the white drivers. Burlinson, 26, a New Jersey native and a Korean War veteran, joined the MPD in 1954 with Academy Class # 29, three years before he died in the crash on March 8, 1958. MPD Officer Johnnie Young was one of several officers who responded to a burglary-in-progress at 400 NW 4 Avenue on March 7, 1947. Cecil Knight, Woods partner in the chase, was Captain Cecil (Hamp) Knight, who was one of the most famous Auto Theft detectives in the nation for many, many years. The City Commission grants police officers the six day week, down from the previous seven day week. The mainly wooden buildings were soon replaced with brick structures, with the rebuilding commencing while the cinders were still warm. In order to provide a snapshot of Miamis law enforcement history, we will present excerpts of Phil Dohertys recent book, The Miami Police Worksheet. Sgt Bob Ellsworth, the supervisor of the Taxicab Detail, was riding in the downtown area when he heard a radio call that alerted patrol units to a hold-up alarm at Sidney Smith's Coin shop on Biscayne Boulevard. Fourteen heavily armed officers, led by Chief Quigg, raided the hideout and arrested them without a struggle. I have included some of these tales in this book. During May of 1937, new Mayor Williams was elected. (370 words), (Story in this chapter of the book illustrates how dangerous it was to mess with organized crime figures in Miami.) They stopped the stolen car within a minute of the broadcast. (At times, there is more danger from inside than on the street -even for the Chief.) 71 Lt. C.O. I rip my shirt and vest off cause I couldn't breathe. $50 would be paid for the second conviction. (1,190). Dade County Sheriffs Deputy, Wilbur W. Hendrickson, 45, was the other lawman killed by Bob Ashley that night in the attempt to facilitate escape. The following month, a new city commission fired McCreary from the Public Safety job and a month later fired him as Police Chief. They also propose that during the winter season that the officers be assigned to seven day weeks but will be able to add the extra days later in the year on their vacation period. Norris and J.W. (Miami News-4/15/1926), (Here is an exciting story that was found too late to be included in the book. The two most seriously wounded were Mayor Anton Cermack, standing on the running board of Roosevelts car and Mrs. Joe Gill, wife of the President of Florida Power & Light Company, hit with a bullet to the stomach. Lt William B. Curry assumes the office and duties of the Chief of Police this morning, succeeding William J. Whitman, who resigned last week after having been subjected to a long period of public criticism because of the lack of efficiency in the police department under his direction. The stunned Driggers got to his feet and joined his comrades. This has probably happened to more officers than will admit. going to court after a tour on the midnight shift. The first week of Chief Dillon's return to work, he fired Lt. Curry - for no reason. He is survived by his wife, three sons, and parents. He rejoined the MPD in 1946 serving in the Accident Unit, often with partner Bill Pumphrey, until his death. (Sulllys own account of getting shot on St. Patricks Day,1971.) The driver, a woman, explained that she had just had a new exhaust system installed and perhaps there was something wrong with the installation.' Hardee, J.J. , Appointed in January 1908 for the holidays. Roosevelt had been expected to make a 20 minute speech to a crowd, estimated at 25 thousand, interested in seeing the new President close up. In June of 1960, Class #44 graduated from the MPD Police Academy. (174 words), Did you know that Charlie Chan was a member of the Miami Police? He was quoted in the Miami Metropolis of April 23, 1915 "that they were good, hard working officers who only were drunk". In 1920, according to the US Census, he was living in Bridgeport, Ct, working at the AT&S Co. They were apprehended the day of Wever's funeral, in a shack/camp while sleeping later that night in the town of Fulford, Florida (now North Miami Beach). In 1935, a group of policeman organized the PBA, the first in Florida, to present a unified forum in civil service and employment matters. 305-4-POLICE. Most of his assignments during his tenure on the department were in the Traffic Section. The effort did bring some economic stimulus to the area as it seemed all of the persons questioned had brand new cash in their pocket. The trio was picked up on information provided from Tampa police. The original 1960s Task Force accomplishments cannot be scribed in this overall history of the department due to space limitations. (Bennie) Palmer is investigating. Officer Hicks' wife had died just a month before Hicks was killed. Officer Gillette was called to Fairbrother's home to handle a domestic disturbance at which the drunken Fairbrother beat his wife and destroyed household furniture. Hodges, J.A. Detective Lieutenant C.O. The police department hired the city's first traffic officer and motorman. In 1949, women became sworn members of the department with Officers Dorothy Asti Gramling and Lillian Gheer being the first two women trained in the police academy. His uniform had the triangle patch just above the Sgt stripes. "Be careful about what you ask for?" Well, I had fallen asleep and was drooling. View Map. New York police advised MPD that an Arthur Longaro was en route to Miami on the train and was allegedly involved in the huge robbery. Det. Russell, Edward D. Appointed May of 1911. Detective Castillo had served with the Miami-Dade Police Department for 21 years. Story), 227. The Miami-Dade Police Department's vision is to be the model law enforcement organization in the nation by blending strategic planning with community concerns. This event in Huttoe's career simply added to the many other gambling cases that brought him much attention during a thirty year span at the Miami department. (This chapter relates the details on the arrest of a MPD staff officer for murder.) (926 words). This was one of Chief Whitman's then-progressive steps to improve the department. No grounds were presented and the Court awarded him his job and rank back in May of 1930. The department, in conjunction with the Dade County Schools, also has opened the Miami Police High School with a curriculum focusing on Law Enforcement, CSI forensic training and Law, focusing on the youth of the inner city population of Miami. Sheriff Lehman backed up the Chiefs order. The news story detailed the current salaries. 'Smiling Mac' McCarthy was appointed Acting Chief on May 23, 1935 and permanent Chief on Dec 28, 1935, succeeding S.D. In the 1950's on into the early 60's, the detective bureau had a separate Homicide Unit and Auto Theft Unit. (Miami News-9/13/1926). (Miami Metropolis/News- 8/25/1917), Officer C.E. Forrest Nelson, Ed Melchen, Lt Finch Cochran and Lt McCarthy. How can I get a copy of a police report? After Reeve's MPD service, he was the Chief Deputy in the Dade County Sheriff's department (1933) and was appointed as the U.S. Marshall for the South Florida district in 1935. On June 17th, 2010, at the opening ceremonies of the Fraternal Order of Police June Conference a special honor was given to one of its members. Chief Quigg quickly re-instated fired Detective Chief Scarboro and Detective Williams, who was fired by Safety Director Kavenaugh last year. Receive weekly news & events, public notices, recycling reminders, grant opportunities, emergency alerts, transit rider alerts and more. On a side note, my stomach went through another churching episode just prior to kick-off that day. Griffin was the commander of the Negro Precinct at that time. (Miami News-8/1937), Officer Jesse James Clinton was dismissed by the City Manager because he ran for a seat on the City Commission. A year end report by Sgt Mack Oakford, head of the Juvenile Bureau, reported a successful record after the first year of the new Juvenile unit, established in mid-1941. Sgt. Miami Herald Photo-1912. He is presently an investigating supervisor in an anti-corruption state unit. Also this month, a 21 year old volunteer city fire fighter, John Thompson, was killed when his fire truck flipped over en route to a call just north of town. It had been said that he lost much of his savings at the Miami horse and dog tracks. City Manager Danner announces the promotions of Detective Sergeant Walter Headley to Assistant Police Chief and Lt J.A. Gray was the only Miami policeman until 1898, pulling his goat-drawn wagon, collecting stray dogs and unwanted law breakers in the City of 1,500. These and numerous others attended the FBI Academy, Southern Police Institute, Northwestern Traffic Institute and other leading venues of higher education for police leaders with many attaining degrees from local universities. Even Detective Chief Scarboro himself, arrested a bookmaker. Brock's policemen brought him bottle after bottle of moonshine and Brock did a lot of sniffing. There he opened fire with his pistol. The remainder of the investigate units were placed into one of four geographical divisions, headed up by a Detective Captain. Another suspect, Earnest Washington Hudson, 30, was arrested by MPD Officer Roosevelt Trimble at a gas station several blocks away. June 6, 1928 -- Chief Guy Reeve established the first MPD police school. As he did, an assailant fired a shotgun into the jalousie door as Nolle ducked back. Candidates must have been in the state (Florida) for one year, Dade County for six months and the City of Miami for ninety days. Having inherent faith in the honesty of an individual, I bent down to look under the vehicle to determine the problem.' Morris, was arrested for unnecessary force during an arrest of a black male. Riley arrived and arrested some of the culprits. Driggers was not hurt. Exciting day. McCreary had been the Vice President of El Commodore Hotel in Miami for at least five years and was a member of the City Publicity Bureau. 6/26/1938, Officer Charles R. Reynolds has been assigned to the waterfront beat for years and states he NEVER has made an arrest. These men and women came to work daily and did an outstanding job, day in and day out during their 25 or more years of service. In an attempt to match a bloody palm print found on the mirror at the murder scene, the department requested voluntary palm prints from every male over 14 years of age living within one mile of the crime location. (This vicious crime described in the book resulted in the hanging of the offender. Forest Nelson. We did not want to embarrass the boss but it was evident that he did not realize that the drive inn restaurant was owned by a known Mafia hoodlum from New York and that most of the 'customers' were either big time Mafia hoods themselves or scumbags coming in to purchase narcotics. (Miami Metropolis/News- 8/1/1917). Ross Cefalu was not just a police officer. Seventeen year old Shumaker fired two shots at Hepburn with a 22. As the detectives battered on the door, White leaped from his bed, which was ablaze from the lighted cigarette he had dropped as he went to sleep. On April 28, 1945, Chief Quigg announced that Marine Guy Cecil Howard was the first Miami PD officer casualty of WW II. Crews took off his holster while shooting the rats with a BB gun. It should be read by every staff officer in every U.S. police department as well as our political leaders. The Chief of Police, John Rowland, quit the department the following day and Leslie Quigg was again appointed to the Chief's position. Officer Sidney Crews, a patrol wagon driver, was shot in the City Jail by a deranged prisoner, Doe Wilson, on April 24, 1929, and died of his wounds the next day. (This chapter provides details into this shootout that resulted in the death of a MPD detective.) The investigative units that comprise the Department's Criminal Investigations Section are responsible for the follow-up investigation of crimes committed against persons or property in the City of Miami, which require a degree of specialization or a centralized investigative approach. Story). ), (This chapter tells of the classic story of a sex confession by Off. )(331 words). Branch had previously set off bombs around the city, including one at the home of Miami Herald Editor, Don Shoemaker. The City of Miami Police Department Special Victims Unit is asking for your assistance in locating this missing person. He would often be assigned as acting Chief of Police when Chief Headley was out of town. The driver, Heanon Arnold, 25, was arrested for manslaughter but no case resolution was located in the records. Napier was sentenced to seven years in federal prison for Conspiracy to import and sell 225,000 lbs of marijuana in a Jamaica- to- New York crime connection. Officer Schel, a three year veteran, pulled up his zone car alongside a subject on foot when the man abruptly wheeled and shot Officer Schel through the right shoulder. McLendon arrested an entire busload of Negroes because one of them yelled an insulting remark at the officers from the bus window. Interesting). A flat bed truck was turned into a float. Schel returned to duty several weeks later but soon after he left the department. Chief Quigg appoints Grace Tamasy to the position of policewoman in the MPD. Pomerleau, in effect, took over the police department causing dramatic organizational changes such as eliminating the detective districts, closing down the black precinct, and put the MPD on the road to utilizing computers for crime prevention and other law enforcement purposes. Carver and C.G. He left a wife, Mattie and two children at the time. Asst Chief Youell arrested two MPD officers for extorting a citizen. Huttoe, and Ray Tanner, all controversial during their career. After we had set the price and arrested him for solicitation of prostitution, he cursed us out, saying. (704 words). I stop them before they start setting up a perimeter. Well, several hours passed and the two detectives showed up at the Chief's office with a pickpocket they had arrested and beat up. Nationwide, detectives receive a median annual salary of $62,110 as of May 2009, according to the BLS, with half of all detectives earning annual salaries between $47,070 and $83,650. He died in 1944 at the age of 74. One day I received a telephone call from a citizen. Authors Note: In the early 1960s, lap belts were finally installed in all units and at present, the full safety belts are part of the police car package when purchased. A detective in one area would not venture into another's territory or case without being on the receiving end of unwanted grief. They were. When Detectives E. S. Chambers and Henry G. Howard arrived at White's home, they observed smoke pouring from a bedroom window. Gray received 112 votes in his reelection bid, with barely only 115 voters participating out of the 451 voters registered. (Miami Metropolis/News-7/7, 7/8, & 7/17, 1917). Miami-Dade Police Department 9105 NW 25th St. Doral, FL 33172 Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. For emergencies, call 911. Johnson, a Georgia native died instantly from a shot by his friend that missed the dog. Officer Harley found Stathers patrol car across the street from Abrahams home, engine running and still in gear. It was noted earlier in Chief Whitman's term, that Gordon R. McDade was a Lieutenant on the force. Metro Narcotics Investigations. I will insist that the department be run with the sole aim of protection of life and property". Delrish Moss is a national news figure. Wood, Ralph C. Rymer and Isey Bandrimer savagely beat Hayes the night that Officer Frank Beckham was killed by Hayes. The gun discharged while the couple was playing with the firearm. The response of the department was extremely strong due to the horrible crime. (596 words). Reeve started classroom training for the officers, enforced the rules and regulations strictly, and introduced many new procedures into the department. (Miami News- 1/10/1937). (475 words). (2) No card playing in the police station. A gunman, who was not one of the three suspects, shot Lane in the back of the head as the officer was searching the hotel corridors. Officer Lane was buried in Vista Memorial Gardens. He was survived by his mother, Mrs. R.L. The yeggmen made their entrance into the store by breaking a glass over the rear door. Note: No reason was stated in the news reports on why McCarthy stepped down. This email address is being protected from spambots. Authors Note: Tamasy was assigned to the new Juvenile Unit shortly after her hiring. The MPD police radio system was split into two channels due the heavy load of traffic on the sole one. After the incident, Bob asked for a transfer to the Patrol Division and became an outstanding Sector Sergeant handling the roughest area of the City during the following years. 5/29/1938, Miami Police Dispatcher Margaret Dow (or DOE) was mentioned in an article as being the first female police dispatcher in the United States. The author proudly looks back on his assignment to the Task Force, both as an officer and later a supervisor, as one of his finest of many tours of duty in various department assignments. (Miami Metropolis- 5/14/1897). Sophie, without missing a beat, said "Why that's not new! Officer English suffered only minor injuries. A special thanks to Otis Davis, President of the Community PBA for his assistance. It is not known how long Maloney was on the department but we will wager that he did not have any difficulty with the tough guys down on Flagler Street while directing traffic. He was highly praised by his bosses. (387 words). Purchasers of this publication will not only enjoy our history but will be contributing to the further education of some of our great youth. If you would like to join the team and become a police officer now is the time. Three of the four districts were headed up at times by Captain Lee Napier, C.O. His wife survived him by many years, recently passing away in Marathon, Florida at an age of 101. The Federal Communication Commission issued a permit to Miami for a 2-way police/fire radio system. - Guy Reeves, special agent of the U S Justice Dept to Chief of Detectives. On November 10, 1956, more than 1,000 police personnel moved into that new building, which would remain the MPD headquarters until 1976, when the department moved to the current station at NW 2nd Ave and 5th Street. Det. Morrison was convicted, but died before the sentence was carried out. One of the suspects fled with the officers in pursuit. The two in custody answered that they came to Miami a week ago to pull the job and had been survailing the Saunders store for two days. A recent investigation by Senator Kefauver uncovered rampart corruption in both Dade and Broward counties. To date, over 200 awards have been presented to a group of great young people. 1948, at Flagler Street and NE 2nd Ave. A truck had backed into the rusted utility pole which broke off, bounced off a taxi cab and stuck Officer Wichman. Five other men and one woman were not yet in custody. The next thing I knew, Sophie walked over to me and Dorothy and said that her new friend wanted to "hire" the three of us (whom he had seen hanging out at the bus stop on numerous occasions and assumed we were hookers).' (817 words), (Story of 13 yr old being abducted) body found years later) (303 words), (Story about the assassination of Officer Vic Butler. Some of these officers were Reserves. All of these men are regarded as double heroes. Melchen of the detective division and Captain James Otto Barker of the Identification Unit over to assist the crown in the prosecution of the crime. On October 3, 1931, Officer Robert L. (Bob) McCormack, 29, was visiting Miss Dorothy Lager and her family in Miami, and had gone out on the porch to rest before dinner. Knight retired as Chief of Detectives in 1978. July1905 to 1911. City Manager Danner was fired by the city commission. At that meeting, Marshall Gray appealed to the Commission to provide him one other man to handle the city's sanitation duties. Wow- I was a bit nervous during the first half thinking about a worst-case scenarios. The picnic was financed from proceeds of the annual dance, sponsored by the association. During his 20-year reign, the Miami Police Department changed dramatically. The description of the crime and the crime scene, committed over 100 years ago, was documented in exacting detail by the Metropolis newspaper reporter. His first assignment was to the Accident Prevention Unit. He had been sailing on the yacht Vincent Astor for eleven days and now was to return by train back to Washington, DC to prepare for the upcoming inauguration. . 3/21/1938, A new 'single fingerprint' system has recently been installed in the Miami police identification unit. Miami Police Lt. William Curry had passed by the building just prior to the explosion that caused considerable damage. While Officer Whitlock was maneuvering to get a better view of the yeggmen in the doorway of the store, the gunmen caught sight of Deputy Barnes. The offender, Edward Litchfield, swerved into Brantley catching his motor on the car and dragging the officer down the road. Department of Children and Families Squad: Conducts criminal investigations, including sexual battery and lewd and lascivious reports, in which both the victim and the subject are 13 years of age or younger. In May of 1930, Capone was arrested three times for 'investigation' or vagrancy. When I finished writing the story, I was free from the denial that hid it from my conscious mind. (Miami News - 1/16/1950). C. O. Huttoe was removed from Vice Squad as a result of pressure from Mayor Williams. Miami became a 'hot' city in more ways than weather. The pair had caught a Liberty City citizen in a compromising situation and attempted to extort money from him by threatening to tell his wife about his indiscretions. Detective Chief Guy Reeve, at 7AM Monday, notified all physicians and hospitals in Miami to hold any coming to them for treatment of gunshot wounds. THE GANS KIDNAPPING AND MURDER - A 1975 FBI Screw Up, (Sad story about how the FBI blew a case resulting in the death of two kidnap victims) (251 words), NOTE: Six years later Knight killed a prison guard, Richard Burke, and was again sentenced to die in the chair As of this writing (2010), Knight is still sitting on death row, the second longest prisoner in Florida's prison death row. When Sophie gathered the three of us, all of us working in street detail, the "John" explained that he had something new that he wanted us to do. Officer John Resick was immediately suspended by Chief Headley after his arrest. In the spring of 1936, he announced that he was vacating the Chief's position and wished to be assigned back to the rank of Captain in charge of the Traffic Divison. (Funny story by field officer who does not want to be identified. It was later revealed that the owners of these machines apparently contributed heavily to Mayor Reglado's election campaign. A news photo shows Sergeant L.G. on May 30, 1995, Officer Carlos Santiago, 47, a 13 year veteran of MPD, was killed when he fell thru an open bridge over the Miami River. Use of tobacco or alcohol while on duty shall not be permitted and that excessive use of alcohol, on or off duty, will result in termination. Both Epperson and Eades got into some hot water over their use of firepower but not too seriously, as the MPD did not have guide lines for skyjacking situations. This is one of the most sweeping changes the Miami department has known in years. (LIST IS PROVIDED IN THIS CHAPTER OF THE BOOK, THE MIAMI POLICE WORKSHEET.). An informant advised John Heywood, a MPD detective, that a 19 year old street tough from Coconut Grove tried selling him the gun. MPD is the largest municipal police department in Florida. This raid followed the City Managers directive that all police officers, not just the vice squad, should enforce the gambling laws. Detective Haworth had served with the Miami-Dade Police Department for 23 years. Guy C. Reeve, Chief of Detectives, was appointed acting Chief of Police while Quigg was under indictment and suspension. Jonathon Martin. Roosevelt spoke for a few brief minutes and prepared to leave for the train depot. At the conclusion of the 1999 reunion, member George Green inquired as to when the next gathering would be held. Stalling, R., Appointed November of 1913. MPD Sergeant W. B. Poe was thrown from the motor as he escorted a 100 car motorcade of Klansmen from Miami to Homestead. Permanent officer in December of 1905. In June of 1915, Lt. McDade was forced to resign by Mayor Watson for conduct unbecoming an officer as a result of displaying his weapon while drunk and disorderly on a train in Key West while off-duty. On May 24, 1928, Chief Quigg was dismissed by City Manager Snow, for Neglect of Duty and for the good of the services. (Seven days a week), The Ashley trial moved to Miami after hung jury in Palm Beach. Within seconds he became aware of a very dangerous situation. He was later re-captured and spent a stretch in the clink. The black community demanded action from the authorities. (This chapter tells the sad story of how the justice system has turned to jelly) (politically correct) (531 words). Ellsworth observed two persons bound hand and foot on the floor and observed two gunmen looting the coin store. September 12th -The paper noted that General Electric put on a demonstration of a television. He was stationed on the USS Arizona in Hawaiis Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941, during Japans strike against America. Assembling the group was facilitated by a simple website prepared by the spouse of one of the members, Lynn Appleget. Crews was honored again in 1938 for being the top pistol shooter during a national Pistol match. Talk about fright, he yelled, I yelled and ran back. - M.A. Haynes. MPD guys lucky to escape punishment on this one.). June 19th -Charles Haynes, the slayer of Det Frank Beckham in February, was freed by the Judge after being convicted of manslaughter. (Story concerning the 1969 plane crash by one of the officers on the scene.). Phillip took no action on the information nor did he make a report. The decorated Coplin was not seriously wounded and helped those who were. Chief Ray Dillon became Chief on the first of November. Simpsons violent verbal confrontation with N.F.L. While attending the police academy, MPD Class #70, Lane was the Cadet Commander. Many MPD Vets love to tell the story about Sergeant Milt Olgle visiting a 'friend'. The pistol match team from MPD had the reputation during this era of being one of the finest in the country. He was motivated by six recent deaths caused by drunk drivers, including one of his own police officers, Officer Samuel Hicks. Marshall Gray took prisoner Duckett to the county jail in Juno to await Grand Jury action.(Metropolis-10/14/1896). (This chapter lists the black Miami P.D.officers who served at the black Precinct from 1950 to 1962, when it was closed and the department integrated.). In other news, the Mayor ordered the Police Chief to dispatch a police officer to each fire to handle the traffic and crowds at the scenes. Dan Hardie, who had been the Fire Chief of Miami since its formation, was elected Sheriff of Dade County in Jan of 1909. Sgt Ellsworth was awarded the Gold Medal for Heroism and was selected the department's Officer of the Year award. Wilson died at the hospital. In September of 1944, the Miami Police Department began hiring black police officers. Last month, the veteran city cop, who's been on the force since 1984, accepted arguably the toughest police. Bob proceeded to the address with the thought of assisting the patrol units but he arrived at the building first and went into the store.
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