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Travel Bug Dog Tag Trooper Monahan Memorial Travel Bug

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Released:
Saturday, February 12, 2005
Origin:
Pennsylvania, United States
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To travel this great land visiting State Police / Highway Patrol Stations and any and all Police Stations. The bug would also like to visit memorials to Police Officers. Please upload any pictures you take at these locations.

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Trooper Monahan

David D. Monahan was born November 21, 1941, at Binghamton, New York.

He served with the US Air Force from January 1962 to April 1965. Trooper Monahan enlisted with the Pennsylvania State Police from New Milford, Susquehanna County, on April 22, 1971. Following graduation from the Academy, he was assigned to Troop K, Philadelphia, and later transferred to Troop J, Lancaster. He was 29 years old and 5'9" tall.

On April 17, 1980, Trooper Monahan and Trooper Berchard Suber were setting up a roadblock on Route 352 in East Goshen Township in an effort to apprehend a burglary suspect. The suspect was being pursued by Troopers from the Franklin Center Station and local police following reports of burglaries in Delaware County. The chase led them to Chester County where Troopers Monahan and Suber were setting up the roadblock. The suspect, later identified as Victor E. Brown, Jr., of Chester, rammed the passenger side of the patrol car occupied by Trooper Monahan. It took a rescue crew an hour to free Trooper Monahan from the wreckage. He was rushed to Paoli Memorial Hospital where he died in surgery. Trooper Suber suffered contusions and abrasions. Brown, who suffered a cerebral concussion, was charged with homicide by motor vehicle.

Trooper Monahan was buried with full military honors at St. Augustine's Cemetery, Silver Lake, Susquehanna County. He was survived by his wife, Mrs. Sally Monahan, of Boyertown. At 38, Trooper Monahan had completed nine years as a Pennsylvania State Trooper.

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Retrieve It from a Cache 1/10/2007 Brittnsue retrieved it from L&C Sergeant Floyd River Museum Iowa   Visit Log

We plan to visit some different policemen and women before moving this guy on! Thanks for sharing the story with us.
Brittnsue

Dropped Off 1/5/2007 sir cache alot placed it in L&C Sergeant Floyd River Museum Iowa - 90.88 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/4/2007 sir cache alot retrieved it from Glidden's Geocoin & TB Hotel Iowa   Visit Log

just moving along

Discovered It 12/10/2006 bumanfam discovered it   Visit Log

Couldn't take everyone!

Discovered It 10/23/2006 cash machine discovered it   Visit Log

discovered

Discovered It 10/22/2006 sir cache alot discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks will leave for now.

Dropped Off 9/24/2006 Carboy 5 placed it in Glidden's Geocoin & TB Hotel Iowa - 199.82 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/2/2006 Carboy 5 retrieved it from Forest View Iowa   Visit Log

Picked this up in SE Iowa. Johnson County Police Dept. might get a visit from this guy.

Dropped Off 6/18/2006 Doc29 placed it in Forest View Iowa - 122.28 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/3/2006 Doc29 retrieved it from Pictured Rocks Iowa   Visit Log

I found "Trooper Monahan Memorial" I see he has been Cedar Rapids but did not hi all the stops. Will make some here then move him on.

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