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Taylor County Law Enforcement Mourns Death of Officer William Woodruff

By: Press Release
Updated: January 30, 2013
The following is a statement released by the Taylor County Sheriff's Office Wednesday regarding the loss of Officer William Woodruff late Tuesday night:

The Taylor County Sheriff's Office mourns the loss of Corrections Officer William L. "Bill" Woodruff, killed in an automobile accident last night north of Abilene. 

Woodruff began his career in April 2011 as a "floor officer" in the county's detention center.  He was recently assigned as an officer on the Precinct 3 inmate workcrew.
 
Sheriff Ricky Bishop said Woodruff's family is "in the thoughts and prayers of this office," and that his (Woodruff's) granddaughter who was also injured and is being treated in a Fort Worth hospital "needs all the prayers she can get, now." 

"The death of Bill Woodruff is not only a loss for this agency," Bishop said, "but for area law enforcement as well."

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