Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office (Florida) - HCSO Deputies Killed in The Line of Duty

HCSO Deputies Killed in The Line of Duty

# Name End of watch Years of service Cause of death
1 Deputy Richard Roach 1874 unknown years of service Gunfire
2 Deputy William E. Whitehurst July 4, 1893 unknown years of service Gunfire
3 Deputy Robert Max Suarez September 3, 1944 unknown years of service Gunfire
4 Sergeant Ben P. Wilder, Jr. July 22, 1962 8 years of service Gunfire
5 Sergeant Donald C. Williams June 12, 1967 6 years of service Heart attack
6 Sergeant James Strachinsky September 4, 1969 13 years of service Heart attack
7 Aux. Sgt. Lee A. Hutchinson July 25, 1970 4 years of service Automobile accident
8 Deputy James A. Allen May 21, 1974 9 years of service Heart attack
9 Corporal Lemon Harvey December 15, 1981 8 years of service Gunfire
10 Deputy Frederick T. Clark May 7, 1987 7 years of service Automobile accident
11 Deputy Donna M. Miller May 8, 1987 8 years of service Automobile accident
12 Deputy David A. Abella April 21, 2004 1 year of service Automobile accident
13 Sergeant Ronald Harrison August 15, 2007 21 years of service Gunfire
14 Deputy Mark Longway September 21, 2010 6 years of service Automobile accident

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