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LAS VEGAS REVIEW JOURNAL - JANUARY 1 1 , 1 9 4 6 % IN CRIME WAV ^ Crimes are happening fast In I Las Vegas and Clark county hut 11 tooth the police department and i the sheriffs are operating on a j I “time’s a-wastix/ . policy and | solving them right now. Thursday one yras solved by one police detective while oth- / ers were investigating a call of which he had no knowledge. First, a burglary at the Union I Pacific rooming house was re- 1 J ported to Chief of Police George ' Thompson and officers were sent to investigate and get fingerprints. A few minutes afterward a call came in from an expert under- | eover operator that a man was 1 attempting to sell a watch under suspicious circumstances and the detective captain hurried to the scene. 1 By Smact maneuvering between the informant and the de- ; teetive, Frank Regan, 20, did not even suspicion the detective and after some conversation, the defective asked him where he got (the watch. “Oh it’s mine, it’s an old .'watch.” iounaanon ol knowl- f edge of the fact the same watch ' had been taken from the U. P. | rooming house, the detective | fired back quietly and unob- U trusively, "You know I just i| ^on't think that is your watch." j “Well, dammit, it isn’t,” Regan fjshot back, according to the police l|report. I “That’s what I thought. You I better come along with me,” the j detective replied and Regan now jis sitting in the “Blue Room” j awaiting trial for first degree I burglary after having confessed I his entire crime. . I He told police he had come to I Las Vegas by bus from Salt Lake land began drinking with railroad ? men on Wednesday night. He | went to the U. P. rooming house | to try and get a place to sleep, | but could- not be accommodated ? Discovering that - the rooms ,, there have no locks on them, he w Proceeded quickly to ransack a «few and stole two watches, cig-