Pellot, Dugald A., TPR

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Final Rank
Trooper
Primary Unit
1956-1957 Michigan State Police, MI
Service Years
1956 - 1957

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American Flag National Law Enforcement Memorial Pin


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Home Country
United States
United States
Year of Birth
1934
 
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Casualty Info
End of Watch
Sep 30, 1957
Cause of Death
Gunfire
Location of Interment
Fallen Trooper Memorial - Lansing, Michigan




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 Unit Assignments
Michigan
  1956-1957 Michigan State Police, MI
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Last Known Activity:

Related Line of Duty Deaths

Trooper William Rae Kellems
Indiana State Police, Indiana
End of Watch: Monday, September 30, 1957
Cause: Gunfire



Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/10502-trooper-dugald-a-pellot#ixzz1sPVEXy3w 
Birth: Jul. 21, 1934
Death: Sep. 30, 1957
Lenawee County
Michigan, USA

Fallen Hero.

Dugald was an officer with the Michigan State Police Department. He was the 21st Michigan State Police officer to die while in the line of duty.


Michigan State Police Fallen Trooper Memorial

 

   
Comments/Citation:

Trooper Dugald Pellot was shot and killed when he and his partner attempted to stop two suspects on M-50, about five miles south of Clinton in Lenawee County, who were wanted for shooting and seriously wounding another trooper. After the troopers had stopped one of the suspected vehicles, Trooper Pellot remained with that car while his partner pursued the other vehicle. With a weapon secured from within the car, the driver of the stopped vehicle shot Trooper Pellot, who died at the scene. Despite the other trooper firing shots at the suspects, they were able to flee the scene. When stopped in Indiana later that day, the suspects shot and killed Indiana State Trooper William Kellems in Scottsburg. As the suspects attempted to run a roadblock, they wounded two other officers before the suspect who had murdered Trooper Pellot was shot and killed. The other suspect, who had taken a deputy sheriff hostage during his escape, was captured and later sentenced to life in prison. Trooper Pellot had served with the Michigan State Police for one year. Leave a Reflection · Update Memorial Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/10502-trooper-dugald-a-pellot#ixzz1sPUmF1Al

   
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