Mr. Griffin. Anybody from the juvenile bureau there?
Mr. Cutchshaw. I was the only one from the juvenile. There was about four or five officers, two at the desk and one at the Harwood side there, checking those, and one on the other side of the desk checking those coming from the Main Street, and I was on Commerce Street.
Mr. Griffin. Did you tell any of the people up there what you had seen?
Mr. Cutchshaw. No; not that I can remember. You mean what I saw down in the basement?
Mr. Griffin. Yes; about your suspicion about those guys pushing the camera.
Mr. Cutchshaw. No.
Mr. Griffin. Now, were you taken off that duty by anybody?
Mr. Cutchshaw. Yes. Lieutenant came down and told us it was all right to secure, that everything was settled down, and that is when I left and went up to the homicide office and wrote my report.
Mr. Griffin. When did you get the instructions to write a report on this?
Mr. Cutchshaw. Down in the basement.