Erie County Sheriff's Office Memorial
Erie County Sheriff's Memorial
Erie County Sheriff's Office Memorial

"In loving memory of those Erie County Sheriff's Officers who have given their lives while serving the citizens of Erie County"


Erie County Police Memorial

Deputy William M. Dillemuth Deputy William M. Dillemuth
          (1944 - 1989)

A 23 year veteran of the Erie County Sheriff's Office, gave his life in the line of duty on October 20, 1989 while serving a warrant at a Kraus Road home in the Town of Clarence. He was shot once in the chest around 1:29 p.m. Deputy Dillemuth died at 3:01p.m. Deputy Dillemuth's career ranged from the motorcycle patrol unit to undercover narcotics work.

Deputy Dillemuth's name appears on the National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial (on Panel 21, W -10)
in Washington D.C.

 


Deputy Robert S. Insalaco Deputy Robert S. Insalaco
        (1943 - 1987)

A 15-year veteran of the Erie County Sheriff’s Office, gave his life in the line of duty just before 2:00 p.m., August 13, 1987, at the front door of a Jennings Road home in the Town of North Collins. Deputy Insalaco was attempting to arrest a suspect on an outstanding felony criminal mischief warrant. Deputy Insalaco was shot at point blank range with a .44 caliber pistol. Robert Insalaco was 43 years old at the time of his death.

Deputy Insalaco's name appears on the National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial (on Panel 37, E-17)
in Washington D.C.

 


Deputy William R. DilsDeputy William R. Dils
       (1925 - 1977)

A 19 year veteran of the Erie County Sheriff's Office, gave his life in the line of duty on Sherman Road in the Town of North Collins, on November 5, 1977 at 1:59 p.m., while investigating a burglary-larceny case. He was shot in the abdomen through a closed bedroom door and was pronounced dead at an area hospital two and one-half hours later. Deputy Dils who reportedly was set to retire at the end of 1977, was a veteran of the United States Armed Forces having served in World War II between theyears of 1943-1947.

Deputy Dils' name appears on the National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial (on Panel 60, E-5)
in Washington D.C.

 


Deputy Joseph Wachowiak Deputy Joseph Wachowiak
          (1902 - 1948)

A 46 year old Guard at the Erie County Jail died on November 4, 1948, hours after being struck on the head and beaten with a broken mop handle during a jail escape involving five inmates. It was the second escape in less than five years at the Erie County Jail, prompting, then, Sheriff Britt to move his own living quarters into the jail to enforce stricter discipline.The leader in the escape was the last to be captured, he was charged with First Degree Murder in the death of Jail Guard Joseph Wachowiak.

Deputy Wachowiak's name appears on the National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial (on Panel 62, E-11)
in Washington D.C.

 



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The Erie County Sheriff's Office Memorial is located at 10 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY.
The Memorial was donated by The Erie County Badge & Shield Club, Teamsters Local 264, and Mr.John Balconi and dedicated May 14, 1993.


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