Well, sort of. When a cadre of retired officers were acquiring artifacts for the new Detroit Police Department Historical Museum, the print card below was discovered behind a filing cabinet at 1300 Beaubien. It dates from 1947. Couple of additional notes I can offer.....the officer who took Jimmy's prints was Odmar Anderson, who later became a lieutenant and retired in the early '60s. His two sons, both sight-impaired, ran the news stand in the lobby of 1300 for many years. On the flip side, the arresting officer was Lt. Albert Shapiro, who would go on to become the Chief of Detectives. The arrest was made on a warrant at 1300 Beaubien, so it was likely Jimmy was contacted and asked to come to HQ to surrender on the warrant that had been issued. Looks like he beat the case. Charge was extortion.