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Resided:
MI, USA
Born:
Unk
Fallen:
Dec. 12, 1867
Race/Sex:
Caucasian Male / 53 yrs. of age
Agency
Dept:
Kalamazoo County Sheriff's Dept.
MI
USA
Dept. Type:
County/Police
Hero's Rank:
Sheriff
Sworn Date:
Unk
FBI Class:
Homicide - Gun
Weapon Class:
Firearm
On The Job:
15 years
Bio: Not Available
Fatal Incident Summary
Offender:
No Info
Location:
MI
USA
Thu. Dec. 12, 1867
Summary:
Sheriff Benjamin Orcutt was shot and mortally wounded by two men who were attempting to free prisoners from the county jail.
Sheriff Orcutt, whose home was beside the jail, awoke to a loud noise and went out and discovered two men attempting to make a jail window into an exit for his prisoners. As he pursued the two men into an alley, one or both opened fire striking the sheriff in the chest.
Sheriff Orcutt was able to return to his home. Physicians were sent for but his wound was fatal. He died at his home nine days later.
The two suspects were never positively identified. It was believed that they were accomplices of three prisoners who burglarized the Kalamazoo County Treasurer's Office the month before. Several suspects were questioned but none were charged. The case was never solved.
Sheriff Orcutt had served with the agency for 15 years. He was a Lieutenant Colonel with the 25th Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. He was survived by his wife and three young sons.