Marvin Moyer
2017
Marvin Scott Moyer served the U.S. Army for 3 years.
How He Died
Manner
Natural
Cause
Natural disease, unspecified
Mechanism
Bodily force
Duty related illness
What Happened
Patrolman Scott Moyer died as the result of contracting an infectious disease while backing up another officer to apprehend a resisting subject on February 25th, 1998.
The officer had to break the window to remove the man from his car during a traffic stop as the man attempted to flee near the intersection of Forest Rose Avenue and North Street. Some of the glass became embedded in the man's foot, causing lacerations. The man begged Patrolman Moyer to help remove the glass. Patrolman Moyer, who also had a cut on his hand, came in contact with the infected man's blood.
Patrolman Moyer contracted the infectious disease and died as a result on May 26th, 2017.
Patrolman Moyer was a United States Vietnam War veteran had served with the Lancaster Police Department for 18 years.
The officer had to break the window to remove the man from his car during a traffic stop as the man attempted to flee near the intersection of Forest Rose Avenue and North Street. Some of the glass became embedded in the man's foot, causing lacerations. The man begged Patrolman Moyer to help remove the glass. Patrolman Moyer, who also had a cut on his hand, came in contact with the infected man's blood.
Patrolman Moyer contracted the infectious disease and died as a result on May 26th, 2017.
Patrolman Moyer was a United States Vietnam War veteran had served with the Lancaster Police Department for 18 years.
Survivors
He was survived by his wife, six children, four sisters, a brother, and two grandchildren.
Service Record
U.S. Army
1967 – 1970
Also Served
Lancaster Division of Police
Patrolman
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