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MEMOIRS OF VIDOCQ.
to be dreaded. We broke legs and arms unsparingly; nothing resisted us; and we were everywhere. I was invulnerable; and some asserted, that I was enveloped in armour from head to foot; which may be said, perhaps, to be true, when one is not reputed a coward.
The formation of the brigade soon followed the expedition of la Courtille. I had at first four agents, then six, afterwards ten, and finally twelve. In 1817, I had no more; and yet, with this handful of men, from the first of January to the thirty-first of December, I effected 772 arrests and 39 perquisitions or seizures of stolen property.
The following table, which is a recapitulation of the arrests during the year 1817, shows the importance of the operations of the "Brigade de Sûreté:"—
Assassins or murderers
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|
15 |
Robbers or burglars
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
|
5 |
Ditto with false keys, &c.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
|
108 |
Ditto in furnished houses
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|
12 |
Highwaymen
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
|
126 |
Pickpockets and cut-purses
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|
73 |
Shoplifters
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|
17 |
Receivers of stolen property
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
|
38 |
Fugitives from the prisons
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
|
14 |
Tried galley-slaves, having left their exile
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
|
43 |
Forgers, cheats, swindlers, &c.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
|
46 |
Vagabonds, robbers returned to Paris
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
|
229 |
By mandates from his excellency
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
|
46 |
Captures and seizures of stolen property
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
|
39 |
Total
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|
811 |
From the moment that the robbers knew that I was to exercise the functions of principal police agent, they gave themselves up for lost; and what most disturbed them was to see me surrounded by men who, having lived and "worked" with them, knew them thoroughly.