Photograph was edited for publication purposes. Thomas Loritz, a former Marine, was held on bank robbery charges after he and his wife, June, "borrowed" a four-year-old boy to use as a shield. On November 20, 1944, telling the boy's mother they were taking him for ice cream, they went to the California Bank on Wilshire Boulevard. Loritz handed a bank teller a note demanding money at gunpoint or else she and the child would die. They got away with $3000. The child's mother wrote down the license plate of their car and notified police after the boy told her what happened. The couple later pleaded guilty. Photograph caption dated December 1, 1944 reads "Bride of two weeks held with husband." Loritz is shown wearing a scarf and a fur coat. She is standing at a counter in front of a typewriter.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Women--California--Los Angeles Criminals--California--Los Angeles Crime--California--Los Angeles Bank robberies--California--Los Angeles Robbery--California--Los Angeles Typewriters--California--Los Angeles Fur coats Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express photographs Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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