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 Motorcycle Patrolman Clayton J. SEAWELL, a member of the East Side station detail,
 was fatally injured on May 4, 1929, when he collided with an automobile
 at Fifth Street and Seventh Avenue NE.
 	PatrolmanSEAWELL was on his way to the station after completing his day’s work,
 when he crashed into the rear of the car. He was thrown headfirst into
 the pavement, fracturing his skull.
 	Rushing to GeneralHospital with the injured policeman, a police call car was struck by
 another machine at University and East Hennepin Avenues. The cars were
 only slightly damaged. Patrolman SEAWELL died a few minutes after
 reaching the hospital.
 	SEAWELL, 31 years of age, was aveteran of the World War and had been a member of the police department
 for over 5 years. He was buried at St. Anthony Cemetery on May 8, 1929.
 	Patrolman SEAWELL lived at 640 Johnson Street NE withhis wife and five small children. One son, Thomas Seawell, who was 3
 years old at the time of his father’s death, went on to join the
 Minneapolis Police Department himself on January 17, 1955. He retired
 after 28 years of service on June 3, 1983.
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