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'''Charles Cochon de Lapparent''' (1750-1825) was a [[France|French]] politician and second Police Minister of France. He operated out of a small police station in the city of [[Paris]] during the [[French Revolution]].  
'''Charles Cochon de Lapparent''' (24 January 1750 – 17 July 1825) was a [[France|French]] politician and second Police Minister of France. He operated out of a small police station in the city of [[Paris]] during the [[French Revolution]].  


Sometime during the Revolution, Lapparent enlisted the aid of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] in investigating a number of unsolved murder cases throughout the city. As Arno solved each case, Lapparent rewarded him with money and several of the police department's speciality weapons.  
Sometime during the Revolution, Lapparent enlisted the aid of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] in investigating a number of unsolved murder cases throughout the city. As Arno solved each case, Lapparent rewarded him with money and several of the police department's speciality weapons.  

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Charles Cochon de Lapparent (24 January 1750 – 17 July 1825) was a French politician and second Police Minister of France. He operated out of a small police station in the city of Paris during the French Revolution.

Sometime during the Revolution, Lapparent enlisted the aid of the Assassin Arno Dorian in investigating a number of unsolved murder cases throughout the city. As Arno solved each case, Lapparent rewarded him with money and several of the police department's speciality weapons.

Additionally, the future detective Eugène François Vidocq was an inmate in Lapparent's prison during Arno's investigations.

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