A Horse Dealer In Trouble. On complaint of Daniel Carver, No. 136 Varick street. Charles Lindauer was brought before Justice Dodge, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, yesterday. The complaint set forth that on the evening of the 29th alt., the accused went into the house of complainant and took therefrom a quantity or clothing and a meerschaum pipe, in all valued at $116. The prisoner was detected in the act of leaving the premises with the property by a man named Samuel J. Jackson, by whom he was followed until he attempted to escape by running away and dropping the stolen articles. Lindauer says he is a horse dealer by profession, and is not guilty of the charge. He was held to answer in the sum of $2,000.
Notes
Charles Frederick Lindauer (1836-1921) was never a horse dealer, each time he gets caught in a crime, he gives false information and even false names, to prevent a connection to his previous arrest records.
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Charles Frederick Lindauer (1836-1921) in the New York Daily Herald of New York City, New York on 1 May 1867