Samuel Van Auken
1974
Samuel W. Van Auken.
How He Died
Manner
Homicide
Cause
Gunshot wound
Mechanism
Blunt force
What Happened
Guard Samuel Van Auken succumbed to injuries sustained when an inmate beat him and another guard with a steel mop handle during an escape attempt from the old county jail, located in Stroudsburg at 34 North 7th Street. Four men had been arrested earlier in the day on burglary charges when state police caught them breaking into a Stroudsburg home and brought them to jail. One of the men, who was an escapee from a New Jersey reformatory, had given a false name in order to conceal his real identity. The man was escorted into the jail office after requesting to make a phone call. While in the office, the man attacked Guard Van Auken and a second guard with a metal broom handle. Guard Van Auken suffered fatal injuries, and the second guard was seriously injured. The jail's cook prevented the man from escaping after alerting Stroudsburg police and then attacking the prisoner with a chair. The 22-year-old suspect was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life. He received an additional 3 to 7 years for attacking the other guard. Guard Van Auken was a World War II veteran and had served as the weekend jail guard at the Monroe County Jail for seven years. He also served in part-time capacities with the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, East Stroudsburg Police Department, and the East Stroudsburg Area School District Police.
Survivors
He was survived by his wife, two brothers, and three sisters.
Service Record
Also Served
Monroe County Correctional Facility
Guard
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