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U.S. Army · United States United States

Victor Lingle

1928

Victor Adam Lingle served the U.S. Army.

How He Died
Manner Accident
Cause Multiple traumatic injuries
What Happened
Patrolman Victor Lingle succumbed to injuries sustained one month earlier when he was struck by a vehicle near the intersection of Walnut Street and Valley Street at the bottom of the steep Stratford Hill.

He had gone to the area after receiving a complaint by a resident to watch for a vehicle being driven recklessly and containing several people who were drinking. As he monitored the road he observed a vehicle approaching and stepped into the roadway and motioned for it to stop.

The vehicle's brakes went out on the steep roadway and it struck Patrolman Lingle. He was taken to Lewistown Hospital suffering from internal injuries and a fractured pelvis. He was given two blood transfusions, including one from the man who struck him, and surgery was performed. He died as a result of his injuries on March 17th, 1928.

No charges were ever filed against the driver, who served as the humane officer for Mifflin County and Juniata County.

Patrolman Lingle was a U.S. Army veteran stationed at West Point prior to joining the Lewistown Police Department.
Survivors
He was survived by his wife.
Service Record
U.S. Army
Also Served
Lewistown Borough Police Department
Patrolman
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