CAPTURE OF AN ESCAPED GERMAN

The Wolverton Express August 5th 1919

Heinrich Schultz, a German prisoner, escaped from Pattishall Camp on Tuesday and was arrested on Saturday morning. A picket of half-a-dozen policemen were on the lookout for him, and P.C. Chilvers got him as he was crossing Haversham Bridge, just north of Wolverton. Schultz was taken to Stony Stratford Police Station, and there handed over to a military escort. In his possession were articles which had been stolen from a house at Castlethorpe and a platelayer's hut near that village.