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February 5, 1963 G ap tain W•P• Gannaway Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department Thru: Lieutenant Jack Revill Criminal Intelligence Section Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department SUBJECT: CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE (6) DOYLE E. LANE W/M/56 Sir: Pursuant to the instructions of Captain Iv'.P. Gannaway an investigation of SUBJECT was made and the following information was obtained. T-l states SUBJECT was born 10 March, 1928 in San Antonio, Texas. SU3JECT was employed by the Western Union Co. in San Antonio and his credit rating was satisfactory except for one repossession made by an unknown jewellry store in that city. The SUBJECT was transferred to the Dallas office as a teletype oper- ator on April 5 1955 by the Western Union Co. and has been em- ployed by that organization since that time. According to T-l, SUBJECT'S credit rating in Dallas is satisfactory., T-l states SUBJECT'S home address is 6^9 Lake Circle, telephone TA 1-0^60 T-l also states SUBJECT is single and has previously lived at the following addresses in Dallas: kllk Junius; 3&37 McFarland; 21if6>£ N. Harwood; 4-22^ Prescott, Apt. 3 The indices of the Records Bureau of the Dallas Police Department were searched by clerk Pat Siwick and the following arrest record of SUBJECT was revealed: 1 July, 1955j charge D&D, address, kllk Junius. 12 February, 195&, charge D&D and Resisting Arrest, address 2907 N. Fitzhugh 26 June, 1962, charge Disturbing the Peace, address ^102 Bowser. The indices of the Identification Bureau of the Dallas Police Department were searched by clerk Crossland with nega- tive results on SUBJECT. The indices of the Dallas County Sheriff's office wertf searched by Deputy Kitchen with negative results. \
Photocopy of an intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department's Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by detective W. S. Biggio, states that Doyle E. Lane works as a teletype operator and maintains satisfactory credit. He has been charged with disturbing the peace on several occasions.
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