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On August 6, 1966, 38-year-old Miami Township Constable Roy E. Carter was directing traffic at the scene of an accident on Branch Hill Loveland Road in Miami Township. A male ignored the directions of Constable Carter and fled the scene at a high rate of speed.
Constable Carter pursued and stopped the male and while attempting to place him under arrest, the male resisted. Constable Carter was eventually able to subdue the male and place him in handcuffs. Clermont County Deputy Sheriff Robert Jones arrived at the scene and Constable Carter told him that the male had hit him in the chest several times during their struggle making it difficult for him to breathe. Constable Carter and the male, who received injuries from resisting, were transported together to Our Lady Of Mercy Hospital in Mariemont. Constable Carter passed away approximately twenty minutes after arriving at the hospital of an apparent heart attack.
His wife Irene and two daughters, Bonnie 16, and Pamela 13 survived Constable Carter.
Constable Roy Carter understood the meaning and importance of public service and paid the ultimate sacrifice while performing his duties as a Miami Township Constable.
The Clermont Sun, The Loveland Herald, and The Milford-Miami
Valley Press
Constable Dies Following Chase, Fight with Prisoner
After forcibly subduing a man who, he said, he would charge with
speeding, Roy Carter, 38, a Miami Township constable, was
hospitalized and died 20 minutes later. It is believed that a
heart attack was the direct cause of death.
Constable Carter, who also was an officer of the East Milford Fire
Department, was directing traffic Saturday night at the scene of
an accident on the Loveland Branch Hill Road. A car driven by
Stanley Lewis 37, Lewis Road, Loveland, is purported to have
ignored directions and fled the scene at a high rate of speed.
Constable Carter followed, and caught the man who is said to have
resisted until the officer finally subdued him.
Carter told Deputy Sheriff Robert Jones, who later arrived at the
scene that the prisoner had struck him several times in the chest
and that he, Carter, "could hardly breathe. "He was
rushed to Our Lady of Mercy Hospital together with the prisoner.
Constable Carter is survived by his widow and two daughters
Bonnie, 16, and Pamela, 13. The family home is at 1187 Catherine
Drive, Milford. Funeral Services were held Wednesday.
Cincinnati Post
MILFORD, Ohio Roy Carter, 38, a Miami Township constable, died late Saturday night after subduing a driver who resisted arrest, Sheriff Donald Watson said
Sunday.
The constable was directing traffic at the scene of an accident on the Loveland Branch Hill Road when a driver ignored his directions and drove through at a high rate of speed. Mr. Carter pursued the driver and radioed Sheriff Watson for help.
After a chase of about two miles, the driver stopped his car so suddenly it slid off the road and was damaged. When the constable came up the driver began to fight, the sheriff’s office said.
He hit me in the chest several times,” Constable Carter told Deputy Sheriff Robert Jones when the latter arrived. I can hardly breathe, he added. The constable had subdued the driver, however, and had him in handcuffs.
Both the constable and the driver were taken to Our Lady of Mercy Hospital where the officer died 20 minutes after arrival. Death was attributed to a heart attack.
The driver of the car was Stanley Lewis, 37, Lewis Road, RR 4, Loveland. No charges have been filed against him. So far as is know, Constable Carter did not complete making out a citation against him.
The constable and his wife, who live at 1187 Catherine Dr., Milford, have two daughters, Bonnie, 16, and Pamela, 13. He served part time as constable. He also was an officer of the East Miami Fire Department. He was employed at the General Electric Co.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Monroe-Copher Funeral Home. Visitation 4-9 p.m. Tuesday.
The
Cincinnati Enquirer, August 19, 1966
Died On
Duty: Fund Started For Constable
Milford, Ohio – A fund is being established in memory of Roy
Carter, Miami Township constable who died while on duty August 6,
1966.
The officer suffered a fatal heart attack after subduing a suspect
who resisted arrest.
Mrs. Bernard Schoenhoeft, 850 Garfield Ave., wife of another Miami
Township constable, is accepting donations to the fund which will
be presented to Mrs. Carter with the names of the contributors.
The fund started when numerous area persons expressed a desire to
assist Mrs. Carter and her two daughters, Pamela, 13, and Bonnie,
16.
Excerpt
from the Record of Proceeding, Miami Township Trustees, September
8, 1964, page 288.
Mr. Potts made a motion that Mr. Carter be appointed as an
assistant to Constable Raidt, and that the township pay for his
bond, the motion was seconded by Mr. England and carried.
Excerpt
from the Record of Proceeding, Miami Township Trustees, August 8,
1966, Page 115
“Constable Schoenhoeft reported on the death and funeral
arrangements for Constable Roy Carter, who died while performing
his duties as Miami Township Constable.”
Death
Notice, Cincinnati Enquirer, August 8, 1966
Carter Roy E., beloved husband of Irene Carter (nee Black).
Devoted father of bonnie and Pamela Carter, dear son of James M.
and Flossie Carter, brother of Mrs. Geneva McKeehan, Mrs. Wilma
Dovie, Elmer and Daniel Carter, Saturday, August 6, 1966; residence, 1187 Catherine Dr. Milford, Ohio, in his 39th year.
Services at Monroe-Cooher funeral Home, Milford, Wednesday, August
10, at 10 A.M. Visitation, Tuesday, 4 to 9 P.M.
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