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On December 21, 1947, 18 year old Donald Coggins was hitchhiking. Francis Wholey picked him up. Once in the car, Coggins began to beat Wholey. When they got to Shawsheen Saquare, Wholey, in an attempt to escape, crashed the car into a police call box.
On December 21, 1947, 18 year old Donald Coggins was hitchhiking. Francis Wholey picked him up. Once in the car, Coggins began to beat Wholey. When they got to Shawsheen Saquare, Wholey, in an attempt to escape, crashed the car into a police call box.  
H. Michael Sarkissian, his wife Helen, and their daughter Terry,  were returning home from a Christmas celebration in Shawsheen Village.  They saw the accident and stopped to help. At the same time police Officer William Stewart rushed to the scene. The driver of the vehicle jumped out of the car. Coggins also jumped out and threatened the officer with a 45 caliber army pistol. 


The gunman took the officers gun and then forced the Officer and Mr. Sarkissian into the front seat of the Sarkissian's vehicle with Mrs. Sarkissian and her daughter. The gunman in the back seat forced Mr. Sarkissian to drive through eastern Massachusetts - through Lawrence, Lowell,Worcester. The Sarkissians were ordered out of the car in a wooded area. Coggins drove away.
H. Michael Sarkissian, his wife Helen, and their daughter Terry, were returning home from a Christmas celebration in Shawsheen Village. They saw the accident and stopped to help. At the same time police Officer William Stewart rushed to the scene. The driver of the vehicle jumped out of the car. Coggins also jumped out and threatened the officer with a 45 caliber army pistol.  


Donald Coggins served 8 years in prison for the crime.
The gunman took the officers gun and then forced the Officer and Mr. Sarkissian into the front seat of the Sarkissian's vehicle with Mrs. Sarkissian and her daughter in the back seat. The gunman in the back seat forced Mr. Sarkissian to drive through eastern Massachusetts - through Lawrence, Lowell,Worcester. Mrs. Sarkissian, her daughter and Officer Stewart were ordered out of the car. Coggins drove away with Mr.Sarkissian, finally letting him out of the car in Worcester. A Worcester policeman found Mr.Sarkissian in Worcester and thinking he was the Perpetrator handcuffed him and threw him in the back seat of a police car. He was eventually let go. Mr. Sarkissian finally arrived back in Andover after 12 hours.
 
Donald Coggins served 8 years in prison for the crime.
 
See
 
"Lone Kidnapper Kidnaps Four," Andover Townsman, December 25, 1947, page 15
"The Kidnapping that Rocked Andover," Eagle Tribune, December 14, 1997, page 1 and page 2.  


See
*"Lone Kidnapper Kidnaps Four," ''Andover Townsman,'' December 25, 1947, page 15
*"The Kidnapping that Rocked Andover," ''Eagle Tribune,'' December 14, 1997, page 1 and page 2.


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Revision as of 16:07, 14 December 2011

On December 21, 1947, 18 year old Donald Coggins was hitchhiking. Francis Wholey picked him up. Once in the car, Coggins began to beat Wholey. When they got to Shawsheen Saquare, Wholey, in an attempt to escape, crashed the car into a police call box.

H. Michael Sarkissian, his wife Helen, and their daughter Terry, were returning home from a Christmas celebration in Shawsheen Village. They saw the accident and stopped to help. At the same time police Officer William Stewart rushed to the scene. The driver of the vehicle jumped out of the car. Coggins also jumped out and threatened the officer with a 45 caliber army pistol.

The gunman took the officers gun and then forced the Officer and Mr. Sarkissian into the front seat of the Sarkissian's vehicle with Mrs. Sarkissian and her daughter in the back seat. The gunman in the back seat forced Mr. Sarkissian to drive through eastern Massachusetts - through Lawrence, Lowell,Worcester. Mrs. Sarkissian, her daughter and Officer Stewart were ordered out of the car. Coggins drove away with Mr.Sarkissian, finally letting him out of the car in Worcester. A Worcester policeman found Mr.Sarkissian in Worcester and thinking he was the Perpetrator handcuffed him and threw him in the back seat of a police car. He was eventually let go. Mr. Sarkissian finally arrived back in Andover after 12 hours.

Donald Coggins served 8 years in prison for the crime.

See

"Lone Kidnapper Kidnaps Four," Andover Townsman, December 25, 1947, page 15 "The Kidnapping that Rocked Andover," Eagle Tribune, December 14, 1997, page 1 and page 2.



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