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Old ledgers offer arresting look into past

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Toledo Police Officer Phil Carroll reads the blue inked cursive that is found in an old police blotter in the attic of the Safety Building in downtown Toledo. The arrest logs, spanning a time period of about 1863 to the mid 1970s, had been at the Jerome Library’s Center for Archival Collections at Bowling Green State University.

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Toledo Police Officer Phil Carroll looks over the 256 police blotters that he helped transport into the attic of the Safety Building. ‘Anyone ever arrested is listed here. It’s probably the only place you will find them.’

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In this log book from 1891, ‘dead drunk’ described a suspect charged with causing a drunken disturbance. Another man arrested for drunkenness was called an ‘old soldier.’

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An 1891 Toledo Police blotter is pictured in the attic of the Safety Building.

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Old Toledo Police blotters are pictured in the attic of the Safety Building.

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Old Toledo Police blotters are pictured in the attic of the Safety Building.

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Old Toledo Police blotters are pictured in the attic of the Safety Building.

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Old Toledo Police blotters are pictured in the attic of the Safety Building.

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An 1891 Toledo Police blotter is pictured in the attic of the Safety Building.

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