No. 4271. EARNEST BROWN No. 1.
Negro. Sentenced April 3, 1912, from Miami county, to a term of 1 to 7 years for larceny from freight car. Paroled April 23, 1914. Violated parole Aug. 1, 1914.
Description: Age, 26; height, 6 ft. 1/4 in.; weight, 181; hair and complexion, black; eyes, dark brown; build, stout; nativity, Missouri. Occupation, laborer.
Bertillon: 84.0, 96.0, 93.3, 19.5, 15.6, 14.7, 6.6, 29.6, 13.2, 10.4, 51.9.
Finger-print classification: 9 U OI 10 17 U 00
Marks and scars: I. Irregular scar on wrist, rear. Oblique scar 11 1/2 in. above wrist, rear. Large burn on upper arm. II. Small red scar at elbow, rear. III. Small scar at hair line to left of center of forehead. Small brown mole on left cheek bone. Flesh wound 2 1/2 in. above left ear.
Criminal record: One term in Topeka Reform School, as No. 2176.
Relative: Jim Tucker, R. F. D., Springfield, Mo., father.
Reward, $25.
Transcribed from Criminal X-Ray, Vol. 1, No. 3, October, 1915. Published by The Kansas State Penitentiary for the Bureau of Identification, Kansas State Printing Plant, W. R. Smith, State Printer, Topeka. 1915. 6-1279
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