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Seated at desks from L. to R., First Row on left the party cut in half is Det. J. Cottel - Back of him and so on is Det. W. Harrison - Det. Jas. Regan - Det. Ed. Mills - Det. F. H. Latulip - Det. Geo. Richards - not K - not K - Center Row, L. to R., Front Row: Det. Geo. Kennedy - Det. F. Bohr - Det. D. Murphy - Det. Wm. Proll - Det. Geo. Collins - Det. A. McGinn - Det. Tim Bailey - Det. M. Desmond - Det. Geo. Higsley - not K - Det. E. Gable - Det. J. Pierson - not K - Det. Leo Bunner - not K - not K. Row on right, L. to R.: Det. J. Dinnan, former Chief of Police - Det. Matherson - Det. Wm. Armstrong - Det. O. Lindecker - not K - Det. H. McGrath - not K - Det. N. Barron - not K - Det. M. Morris - not K - not K - Det. Chas. Maher - Det. J. Cannor - On the right with glasses on is Officer Joe Brodt and the one near the wall on the right is Det. B. Richt - All are of the Detective Dept. San Francisco Police Dept. May 1922
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