THORPE COUNCIL COULD RULE ON POLICEMAN'S FATE TODAY FRED BEERS, WHO HAS BEEN ON THE BOROUGH'S FORCE SINCE 1986, IS CHARGED WITH IMPROPERLY TRANSFERRING OWNERSHIP OF A HANDGUN FIRST Edition
Jim Thorpe Borough Council tonight could decide the fate of a police officer charged with failing to correctly transfer ownership of a 9mm handgun to a borough resident despite repeated warnings. Council will meet in closed session with Fred Beers, 47, of 127 Catawissa St., Nesquehoning, before its...
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Published in | The morning call (Allentown, Pa.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Allentown, Pa
Tribune Interactive, LLC
19.07.1999
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Summary: | Jim Thorpe Borough Council tonight could decide the fate of a police officer charged with failing to correctly transfer ownership of a 9mm handgun to a borough resident despite repeated warnings. Council will meet in closed session with Fred Beers, 47, of 127 Catawissa St., Nesquehoning, before its public meeting to discuss the charges and his future in the police department. |
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ISSN: | 0884-5557 |