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IN MEMORIAM

Chief Deputy William Cantrell

End of Watch 1.10.1972

On January 10th, 1972 Chief Deputy Cantrell along with his partner, Deputy Mulkey, were shot and killed after being abducted during a traffic stop. Both deputies were found in the trunk of their patrol car suffering from gunshot wounds.

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Deputy Sheriff Luther Charles Outz

End of Watch 9.23.1993

Deputy Outz suffered from a heart attack while

transporting an inmate. During his time with FCSO, Deputy Outz worked in Uniform Patrol, Court Security, and Transports.

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Deputy Sheriff Mike Lord

End of Watch 1.25.2010

On January 25, 2010, Deputy Mike Lord suffered a heart attack while transporting inmates to Magistrate Court. Deputy Mike Lord was a true gentleman, a beloved Deputy, and friend to all who had the privilege of knowing him.

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Deputy Sheriff Larry Mulkey

End of Watch 1.10.1972

Deputy Mulkey died in the line of duty as he patrolled with Chief Deputy Cantrell. After the two were discovered, a piece of paper containing the tag number of the suspect’s vehicle was found hidden in Deputy Mulkey’s handwriting. This evidence led to the arrest and conviction of the suspects.

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Sergeant David P. Land

End of Watch 3.26.2003

Sergeant David P. Land was tragically killed in a motor vehicle accident while responding to a 911 call for service on March 26, 2003. He was only 32 years old and had just been promoted to Sergeant.

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Deputy First Class Spencer Englett

End of Watch 4.4.2019

On April 4, 2019, Deputy Englett suffered a traumatic medical event while participating in a training exercise at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center, Law Enforcement Academy. Deputy Englett served Forsyth County with distinction and honor and remains well respected by his peers.

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"A Hero remembered never dies."

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