Sarah Dowd, arrested for stealing money
- Name: Sarah Dowd
- Arrested for: not given
- Arrested at: North Shields
- Arrested on: 9 February 1916

For an image of her accomplice Christina Haggerty see Christina Haggerty, arrested for stealing money
The Shields Daily News for 9 February 1916 reports:
“ALLEGED THEFT IN BOROUGH ROAD.
Today at North Shields … Sarah Dowd (32), 8½ Norfolk Street, and Christina Haggerty (36), Brannen’s Lodging House, South Shields, were charged with stealing on the 8th inst. a purse containing £5 in Treasury notes and 4s 6d in money, from a foreign seaman. Sergt. Spindler said that at 9.30pm he was on duty in the Borough Road, and the prosecutor had hold of the two women, whom he accused of robbing him of his purse, with £5 in Treasury notes, 4s 6d in money and some coins. While the prosecutor held the women, witness looked round on the ground with the help of his flash-lamp, and found the purse open, 4s 6d in silver and some coins but not the Treasury notes. Accused were remanded for eight days.”
The Shields Daily News for 11 February 1916 reports:
“ALLEGED THEFT FROM THE PERSON.
Sarah Dowd (32) of 8½ Norfolk Street, and Christina Haggerty of Brannen’s Lodging House, South Shields, were brought up on remand at North Shields roday, charged with having stolen from the person of Dionesios Macres, a purse, valued a 6d, containing five £1 Treasury notes, 4s 6d in silver and nine coins, while in Borough Road, about 9.25pm on the 8th inst. The Chief Constable (Mr J.H. Huish) said the prosecutor had gone to sea and the charge was withdrawn.”
These images are taken from an album of photographs of prisoners brought before the North Shields Police Court between 1902 and 1916 (TWAM ref. DX1388/1).
Tyne and Wear Archives ref: DX1388-1-266-Sarah Dowd
Source: Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums