State Police Fallen Hero To Be Honored By Highway Sign
By admin • May 16th, 2008 • Category: NewsDISCLAIMER - Any Charges Reported in these Press Releases are Merely Accusations and the Defendants are Presumed Innocent Unless and Until Proven Guilty.
May 16, 2008
(Jessup, MD) – Maryland State Police Superintendent Colonel Terrence B. Sheridan will be joined by State Senator Ed DeGrange, Sr., Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary John Porcari, other elected officials, and family members, fellow troopers and friends to unveil a memorial highway sign in honor of Corporal Ted Wolf. Mrs. Ginni Wolf, widow of Corporal Wolf, as well as State Police employee organizations, worked with Senator DeGrange and the State Highway Administration to make this sign a reality.
Corporal Wolf was assigned to the Waterloo Barracks and was working night patrol on March 29, 1990. He was shot and killed after stopping two men for speeding in what later turned out to be a stolen car. Corporal Wolf was 40-years-old when he was killed. He left behind his wife and three sons, ages 16, 14, and 12.
The State Highway Administration will be placing the memorial sign along Interstate 95 near Rt. 175, close to the location where Corporal Wolf was murdered.
WHAT: MEMORIAL HIGHWAY SIGN UNVEILING
WHEN: TUESDAY, MAY 20, 2008, 1:00 P.M.
WHERE: MARYLAND STATE POLICE
WATERLOO BARRACKS
7777 WASHINGTON BLVD
JESSUP, MD 20794
410-799-2101
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Office of Media Communications & Marketing
410-653-4236 (Office) 410-653-4200 (through Headquarters Duty Officer)
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