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U.S. Navy · United States United States

Gerald Uptegraft

1949

Gerald Lee Uptegraft served the U.S. Navy.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm

Gunfire

What Happened
Sheriff Gerald Uptegraft succumbed to wounds suffered two days earlier after being shot when called to a home where a young man was drunk and threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend and then himself.

The man's mother called Sheriff Uptegraft, as he and the man knew each other. When Sheriff Uptegraft arrived at the home on Fulton Street in Hartford City, he was immediately confronted by the man, who held him at bay with a .22-caliber rifle. As Sheriff Uptegraft attempted to talk the man into putting the rifle down, the man left the house. The sheriff took the opportunity to call other deputies and the city police chief to the home for assistance.

Before the assistance arrived, the man re-entered the home and again held Sheriff Uptegraft at gunpoint. As the other officers arrived at the scene, they entered the home and were immediately fired upon by the suspect. The suspect then shot and wounded Sheriff Uptegraft before being shot several times. He was transported to Blackford County Hospital where he passed away.

Sheriff Uptegraft was a United States Navy veteran of World War II and the recipient of a Purple Heart. He had served with the Blackford County Sheriff's Office for 1½ years and had been re-elected sheriff to his second but unserved term.

Sheriff Uptegraft was a United States Navy veteran of World War II and the recipient of a Purple Heart. He had served with the Blackford County Sheriff's Office for 1½ years and had been re-elected sheriff to his second but unserved term.
Survivors
Sheriff Uptegraft was survived by his wife, son, mother, brother, and sister.
Service Record
U.S. Navy
Also Served
Blackford County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff
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