Fallen Officers
Seven officers have died in the line of duty. Those officers are:
- CPL. Courtney G. Brooks, End Of Watch: 01/01/2008, Cause Of Death: Vehicular Manslaughter
- CPL. Robert T. Krauss, End Of Watch: 09/01/2006, Cause Of Death: Vehicular Manslaughter
- OFC. Grant F. Turner, End of Watch: 07/16/2005, Cause Of Death: Health Complications
- OFC. Duke G. Aaron III, End Of Watch: 07/20/2004, Cause Of Death: Vehicular Manslaughter
- OFC. Thomas R Crouch, End Of Watch: 10/31/1991, Cause Of Death: Vehicular Manslaughter
- OFC. Robert F. Pyles, Sr, End Of Watch: 09/27/1986, Cause Of Death: Gunfire
- OFC. George N. Ramsburg, End Of Watch: 02/22/1974, Cause of Death: Gunfire
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