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Van Nuys Lieutenant C. C. Johnson, poet laureate of the Los Angeles Police Department, sits at his desk, Los Angeles, 1936

Spectators fill the stands of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum during an annual police inspection, Los Angeles, 1927

Police officer W. C. Brooks fingerprints Harper McDowell, a man with twelve fingers, Los Angeles, 1936

Panorama of police officers standing on the field at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum during a police inspection, Los Angeles, 1927

Panorama (left half) of a police inspection at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, 1927

Officers S. F. Carter and J. V. Anderson pose with unclaimed items for sale at the semi-annual police auction, Los Angeles, 1938

Norris Stensland, Joe Taylor, Blayney Matthews and William Bright pose with suspects arrested for the kidnapping of John and Elaine Jeske, Los Angeles, [1934]

John F. Starnes Sr. and his son, John F. Starnes Jr., with Detective Lieutenant C. A. Gillan, Los Angeles, 1936

John F. Starnes Jr. and David Searcy being escorted by Detective Lieutenants C. A. Gillan and R. N. Davis, Los Angeles, 1936

Jean Peirce, Los Angeles policewoman, charged with manslaughter, Los Angeles, 1935 (copy photo)

Fred Reynolds is arrested along with eleven others in violation of the Volstead Act, Los Angeles, 1931

Detective Lieutenant Spear receives attempted burglary suspect Jean Colby, Los Angeles, 1935

Criminologist Frank Gompert inspects a pistol while Norris Stensland watches, [Los Angeles], about 1931

Chief Davis handles a firearm during the annual police inspection at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, 1927

Chief Davis and Commissioner Birnbaum inspect police at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, 1927

Captain Bert Wallis, LAPD homicide (left), John Edward Healey, recaptured fugitive (center), and Miles H. Ledbetter, detective lieutenant, Los Angeles, 1935