Sheriff Ralph Ward Haycraft

Photo of Sheriff Ralph Ward Haycraft
End of Watch: Wed, Mar 4th, 1942
Date of Incident: Sun, Mar 1st, 1942
Cause of Death: Assault
Service Time: 12 years
Age: 55

Survivors

His wife, three sons, and three daughters

Incident

Sheriff Ralph Haycraft succumbed to injuries sustained four days earlier when he was struck in the face by a rock.

The incident occurred after a group of soldiers who were visiting Caneyville were harassed and threatened by a group of civilians. The two groups got into an altercation and one of the soldiers was injured. The other four soldiers reported the incident to the night policeman in Leitchfield.

The officer, along with Sheriff Haycraft and the soldiers returned to Canayville to retrieve the injured soldier. As they drove away from the home after picking him up several men started throwing rocks at their car. Sheriff Haycraft and the officer both exited the vehicle and identified themselves. The officer began to chase one of the men but as Sheriff Haycraft approached the others he was struck in the face with a rock, causing him to suffer a fractured skull.

He was taken to Louisville Baptist Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries several days later.

Sheriff Haycraft had just begun his second term as sheriff and had previously served as a deputy under two previous sheriffs.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Grayson County Sheriff's Office Patch
44 Public Square
Leitchfield, Kentucky 42754
(270) 259-3024

Tributes

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