Headstone of Lawrence Smoyer
U.S. Army · United States United States

Lawrence Smoyer

1937

Lawrence I. Smoyer served the U.S. Army.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm
What Happened
Sheriff Lawrence Smoyer and Constable William Wathen were shot and killed near Akron while investigating a farmer's report of two suspicious men hiding behind haystacks in his meadow 23 miles northwest of Albion. The two men opened fire when the officers approached them. Sheriff Smoyer died at the scene, and Constable Wathen succumbed to his wounds five months later. The case remained unsolved until October 2017 when the child of one of the suspects contacted authorities and provided additional details of the crime. Authorities determined there was enough evidence to try both suspects had they still lived. Neither suspect was ever charged in the slayings, although Nebraska authorities obtained an arrest warrant for one of them in 1938. At the time the suspect had pleaded guilty to an unrelated bank robbery in Colorado and was sent to prison. Under the law of the time he could not be extradited to face more serious charges in Nebraska. Sheriff Smoyer was a U.S. Army veteran of WWI and had served as sheriff for 11 years. He was survived by his wife and six children. In 1965 a monument was erected as a tribute to both officers on the spot where they were killed.
Survivors
Survivors
Photograph of Lawrence Smoyer
Photograph of Lawrence Smoyer
Service Record
U.S. Army
Also Served
Boone County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff
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