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Betty Joyce <I>Hamilton</I> Moore

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Betty Joyce Hamilton Moore

Birth
Death
3 May 1956 (aged 26)
Burial
Irving, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Judge Sets Drug Count Bonds for 6
Date: Sunday, June 7, 1953
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
Section: Part IV
Page: 12
Leon Sam Yost, 27, and his wife Marion Alice, 25 arrested in Irving
Clifton Leonard Hunter, 26 and Kathleen Blankenship, 28
Leonard Leroy Moore, 35, and Betty Joyce Hamilton, 23, were released under $2,500 bonds each
Detective Captain P. B. Leach said that each of the men would also be questioned about the record breaking Schepp's Wholesale Grocery Supply safe burglary which netted more than $30,000 early May 31.

$30,000 Theft Suspects Held in Dope Raid
Date: Monday, June 22, 1953
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
Section: Part III
Page: 1
A Dallas couple, suspects in the recent $30,000 Schepps Wholesale Grocery burglary and free on $2,500 bonds for dope violations, were arrested in Oklahoma City Sunday night in a narcotics raid.

Leonard Leroy Moore, 35, and his wife, Betty Joyce Moore, 23, were arrested in the apartment of James Patrick Ryan, 21, and his wife, Ida Delois Ryan, 21. The Ryans and James Robert Hall, 33, of Oklahoma City, a recent inmate at McAlester, Oklahoma, prison, also was arrested.

The raiders, according to a United Press dispatch, got a tip that Moore would arrive in Oklahoma City with a load of narcotics from Dallas and get in touch with Ryan. They watched Ryan's apartment until the Moores drove up.

Seized in the raid were $3,000 worth of dope and a two-pound stick of jellied nitroglycerine and detonators--enough explosives to blow up a three-story building.

The Moore couple was arrested in Irving June 4 on a narcotics raid. At that time they were questioned by Dallas police about the Schepps job, the biggest burglary haul in several years.

Late Sunday, Dallas Police Chief Carl Hansson said the Moores are still definite suspects in the Schepps case and that Dallas detectives probably will leave for Oklahoma Monday for additional questioning.


Sooner Police Catch Dallas Safe Cracker
Date: Saturday, June 27, 1953
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
Section: Part I
Page: 4
Oklahoma City Police caught a Dallas safe-cracker Friday because his wife was spotted at the intended victim's window.

Clifton Leonard Hunter, 28, and his young mate, Katherine, were arrested at Garrett & Company, real estate office, when cruising patrolmen noticed the woman lying on the ground outside an open window. Both are free on bond on marijuana charges in Dallas.

Officers said they found the man inside ready to blast the safe. A former convict and an addict, Hunter is listed by police as a key member of an organized narcotics ring operating in Oklahoma City and Dallas, according to wire services. His close Dallas friends, Leroy Moore, 32, and Moore's wife, were seized in a narcotics raid in Oklahoma City Sunday. The Moores are jailed now under bonds of $14,500 each on five charges.

Early this month the Hunters were arrested near Dallas with the Moores when city detectives working on the $30,000 Schepps wholesale grocery burglary uncovered a narcotics offense. Dallas Detectives Lt Pat Gannaway filed charges against the Hunters stating that officers found 35 grains of marijana hidden in their child's jacket inside their Ross Avenue apartment.

Deaths and Funerals
Date: Friday, May 11, 1956
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
Section: Part 3
Page: 5 Mrs Betty Joyce Moore, 3018 Crossman, survived by husband, Leroy Moore, son, James Floyd Allison; daughter Debra Kay Allison; mother, Mrs Mildred Jeter
grandmother Mrs Mattie Strait
uncle Harry R Strait
aunts Mrs W O Reed
Mrs Jessie Keathley
Chapel service 2 p.m. Friday, Rev R. V. Cotten officiating
Pallbearers Tommy Wells, Earnest Brown, Jr; Buddie Brown, Milton D Johnson, E M Braswell, J. R. Mace,
Interment Kit Cemetery
Camp Funeral Home TA-1443

Mildred Jeter informant
Name: Betty Joyce Moore
Event Date: 03 May 1956
Event Place: Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): W
Age (Formatted): 26 years 9 months 3 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 30 Jul 1929
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Floyd Hamilton
Father's Birthplace: Minn.
Mother's Name: Mildred Strait
Mother's Birthplace: Mo.
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place: Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas
Cemetery (Original): Kit
Burial Place: Irving, Texas
Burial Date: 11 May 1956
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2114669
Digital Folder Number: 4165422
Image Number: 3476
Reference ID: cn 24124
Judge Sets Drug Count Bonds for 6
Date: Sunday, June 7, 1953
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
Section: Part IV
Page: 12
Leon Sam Yost, 27, and his wife Marion Alice, 25 arrested in Irving
Clifton Leonard Hunter, 26 and Kathleen Blankenship, 28
Leonard Leroy Moore, 35, and Betty Joyce Hamilton, 23, were released under $2,500 bonds each
Detective Captain P. B. Leach said that each of the men would also be questioned about the record breaking Schepp's Wholesale Grocery Supply safe burglary which netted more than $30,000 early May 31.

$30,000 Theft Suspects Held in Dope Raid
Date: Monday, June 22, 1953
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
Section: Part III
Page: 1
A Dallas couple, suspects in the recent $30,000 Schepps Wholesale Grocery burglary and free on $2,500 bonds for dope violations, were arrested in Oklahoma City Sunday night in a narcotics raid.

Leonard Leroy Moore, 35, and his wife, Betty Joyce Moore, 23, were arrested in the apartment of James Patrick Ryan, 21, and his wife, Ida Delois Ryan, 21. The Ryans and James Robert Hall, 33, of Oklahoma City, a recent inmate at McAlester, Oklahoma, prison, also was arrested.

The raiders, according to a United Press dispatch, got a tip that Moore would arrive in Oklahoma City with a load of narcotics from Dallas and get in touch with Ryan. They watched Ryan's apartment until the Moores drove up.

Seized in the raid were $3,000 worth of dope and a two-pound stick of jellied nitroglycerine and detonators--enough explosives to blow up a three-story building.

The Moore couple was arrested in Irving June 4 on a narcotics raid. At that time they were questioned by Dallas police about the Schepps job, the biggest burglary haul in several years.

Late Sunday, Dallas Police Chief Carl Hansson said the Moores are still definite suspects in the Schepps case and that Dallas detectives probably will leave for Oklahoma Monday for additional questioning.


Sooner Police Catch Dallas Safe Cracker
Date: Saturday, June 27, 1953
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
Section: Part I
Page: 4
Oklahoma City Police caught a Dallas safe-cracker Friday because his wife was spotted at the intended victim's window.

Clifton Leonard Hunter, 28, and his young mate, Katherine, were arrested at Garrett & Company, real estate office, when cruising patrolmen noticed the woman lying on the ground outside an open window. Both are free on bond on marijuana charges in Dallas.

Officers said they found the man inside ready to blast the safe. A former convict and an addict, Hunter is listed by police as a key member of an organized narcotics ring operating in Oklahoma City and Dallas, according to wire services. His close Dallas friends, Leroy Moore, 32, and Moore's wife, were seized in a narcotics raid in Oklahoma City Sunday. The Moores are jailed now under bonds of $14,500 each on five charges.

Early this month the Hunters were arrested near Dallas with the Moores when city detectives working on the $30,000 Schepps wholesale grocery burglary uncovered a narcotics offense. Dallas Detectives Lt Pat Gannaway filed charges against the Hunters stating that officers found 35 grains of marijana hidden in their child's jacket inside their Ross Avenue apartment.

Deaths and Funerals
Date: Friday, May 11, 1956
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
Section: Part 3
Page: 5 Mrs Betty Joyce Moore, 3018 Crossman, survived by husband, Leroy Moore, son, James Floyd Allison; daughter Debra Kay Allison; mother, Mrs Mildred Jeter
grandmother Mrs Mattie Strait
uncle Harry R Strait
aunts Mrs W O Reed
Mrs Jessie Keathley
Chapel service 2 p.m. Friday, Rev R. V. Cotten officiating
Pallbearers Tommy Wells, Earnest Brown, Jr; Buddie Brown, Milton D Johnson, E M Braswell, J. R. Mace,
Interment Kit Cemetery
Camp Funeral Home TA-1443

Mildred Jeter informant
Name: Betty Joyce Moore
Event Date: 03 May 1956
Event Place: Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): W
Age (Formatted): 26 years 9 months 3 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 30 Jul 1929
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Floyd Hamilton
Father's Birthplace: Minn.
Mother's Name: Mildred Strait
Mother's Birthplace: Mo.
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place: Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas
Cemetery (Original): Kit
Burial Place: Irving, Texas
Burial Date: 11 May 1956
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2114669
Digital Folder Number: 4165422
Image Number: 3476
Reference ID: cn 24124


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