Hosier, Glen R., SGT

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Final Rank
Sergeant
Last Primary Specialty
PTL-Patrol Unit
Primary Unit
1955-1971 Indiana State Police Department - District 16, IN
Service Years
1955 - 1971

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U.S. Navy Veteran Pin WWII Honorable Discharge Military Service

American Flag U.S. Navy Master-at-Arms National Law Enforcement Memorial Pin Purple Heart




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Home Country
United States
United States
Year of Birth
1926
 
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Casualty Info
End of Watch
Apr 26, 1971
Cause of Death
Gunfire




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 Unit Assignments
Indiana
  1955-1971 Indiana State Police Department - District 16, IN
 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Sergeant Glen Hosier was shot and killed while searching for a murder suspect near Peru in Miami County.

A warrant had been issued for a suspect who had been seen arguing with a female the night before she was found shot to death. After being notified that the suspect was in a residence, Sergeant Hosier and officers from the Peru Police Department and Miami County Sheriff's Department surrounded the house and began to search it at 10:10 pm. As Sergeant Hosier came to the top of the stairs and turned a corner, he was shot in the head at close range by the suspect.

The ex-convict, who had served time in prison for manslaughter, was shot by other officers during a gunbattle that ensued and was later found dead in the residence after tear gas bombs had caught the house on fire.

Sergeant Hosier had served with the Indiana State Police for nearly 16 years and was assigned to the Peru post. He also had served with the Logansport Police Department as a police officer for seven years and was a US Navy veteran serving as a military policeman in the Shore Patrol during World War II. Sergeant Hosier was survived by his wife, son and two daughters. In 2001, the Glen R. Hosier Memorial Bridge, formerly the Market Street Bridge was dedicated in his honor in Logansport, Sergeant Hosier's hometown.

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Comments/Citation:

While searching for a murder suspect, Sergeant Hosier and other police officers were dispatched to a residence on a report that the suspect was hiding there. Officers surrounded the house, while Sergeant Hosier, accompanied by three other officers, entered the residence. Leading the way up the staircase, Sergeant Hosier rounded a landing and the suspect shot him at close range.

   
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