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Ann Arbor Police Officer John Devine Patrols the Halls of Pioneer High School, November 1976

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Ann Arbor Police Department Adds Six Patrolmen, Nears Quota

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Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1967
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John Devine Walks The City's Biggest Beat

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Certain Police Keep Eye Out For Trouble In 'Small Town' Atmosphere

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Police Matter?

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Ann Arbor Police Officer John R. Devine, November 1966

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Ann Arbor Police Officer John Devine at Pioneer High School, March 1990

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Ann Arbor Police Department Officer John Devine Outside Pioneer High School, June 1984

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Ann Arbor Police Department Officer John Devine at Pioneer High School, December 1986

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