Fred Reynolds and eleven others are arrested during a police raid, charged in violation of the Volstead Act. All were brought into Central Station, but were eventually released because they were found to have no connection with bootlegging schemes. Related to the article "Police Raiders Round Up Score of Suspects in Surprise Drive Against Gangsters: RUM SUSPECTS TAKEN IN NET Officers Swoop Down on Bungalow Court Hotel Gambling Den Visit Brings Robbery Charges Campaign Against Racketeers to Be Continued," Los Angeles Times, 10 Nov. 1931: A2.