Shows a dynamited small safe inside an office at Golden Eagle Dry Goods at 16th (Sixteenth) and Lawrence Streets in Denver, Colorado. Patrolman Lawrence Stone (at left) and Marshall Y. Chapman inspect the damage. Shows debris on floor, desk, chair,...
A detective looks over the Golden Eagle Department store the morning after a failed robbery. Robbers had attempted to blow up the store safes which contained $35,000 in cash. Shows shelves and tables of store merchandise. Signs hang from the...
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Police officers and detectives stand next to the damaged safe of the Golden Eagle Dry Goods Department Store in Denver, Colorado. Robbers had attempted to blow up this safe which contained $30,000 open but only managed to bend one safe door open....
Two male detectives point to a bullet hole in a glass display case at the Golden Eagle Dry Goods Store in Denver, Colorado located at 16th (Sixteenth) and Lawrence Streets. The damage was caused by police gunfire.
Patrolmen Lawrence Stone inspects the damage after an attempted robbery at the Golden Eagle Dry Goods Store in Denver, Colorado located at 16th (Sixteenth) and Lawrence Streets. Robbers had successfully blown up this smaller safe.