Charles Boege
American
Charles Boege was an Anaheim City Treasurer, Vice President of the First National Bank in Anaheim and an embezzler. - AsNotedIn
Charles Boege was an Anaheim City Treasurer, Vice President of the First National Bank in Anaheim and an embezzler. - AsNotedIn
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1922/03/06 | The Anaheim Gazette reports that Charles Boege obtains a permit to build an $8,000, 7 room residence on North Clementine. This will be one of the first homes built in the tract. | Home | Charles Boege Residence, Anaheim | Anaheim, CA | |||
1939/07/00 | During the City's regular financial audit, Don Winans finds irregularities to the Citys books. Missing funds, later found to be $5,827.95 will be traced to Anaheims long time treasurer, Charles Boege. | Defendant | Charles Boege Residence, Anaheim | Anaheim, CA | |||
1939/08/02 | After tending his resignation at a Trustee meeting, Boege is led away in handcuffs by two County deputies to the Second Sycamore Street Jail County Jail (lost), aka Old Sycamore, active from 1924-1968, was located at 615 N Sycamore Street in Santa Ana. | Defendant | |||||
1941/00/00 | After serving over a year in San Quentin, Charles Boege is released from prison. Boege plead guilty at his August 1939 trial. | Criminal | San Quentin State Prison, CA | San Rafael, CA | |||
1945/00/00 | Charles Boege dies. After San Quentin, Charles lived at his son Arthur's home in Compton, CA. | Died |
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