MSP Remembers Sergeant Wallace Mowbray - End of Watch August
10, 1975
According to the Maryland Troopers Association’s fallen hero’s
page:
Sergeant Wallace J. Mowbray
End of Watch: 8/10/1975
Age: 39
Years of Service: 13
Cause of Death: Gunfire
National Memorial Panel: 21-E: 10
While checking via radio on the license of a driver of a van
with three other occupants, Sgt. Mowbray was shot and killed when struck by a
shotgun blast. Investigation later revealed that the registration plates on the
van were stolen and there were outstanding warrants for two of the occupants.
Occurred near Baker's Liquor Store in Chester, MD.
According to information from the Maryland State Police.
Forty years ago today, Sgt. Mowbray was shot and killed
during a traffic stop near Chester, Maryland. He was checking a license plate
over the radio when he was struck by a shotgun blast. The license plates turned
out to be stolen and two of the four occupants had warrants out for their
arrest.
All four suspects fled from the scene.
Two suspects, who were later convicted of doing the
shooting, kidnapped a couple in Chester, took their car, and raped the woman.
They were captured several hours later.
The other two suspects stole a boat and headed toward the
Western Shore. They were captured two days later.
All four suspects were convicted of Sergeant Mowbray's
murder.
One of the suspects convicted of doing the shooting was
sentenced to life plus 95 years for rape, kidnapping, and other crimes
committed before and after Sergeant Mowbray's murder. In 1982 he escaped from
prison and was placed on the FBI's 10 most wanted list. He was captured 14
months later. In 1991 he won a new trial which resulted in less serious
convictions and a 27 year sentence. He was paroled in 1993. Four months later
he was sent back to prison for four years when he violated his parole with a
disorderly conduct charge. In 1999 he was sent back to prison again when he
took money from a charity jar in a Glen Burnie, Maryland, cafe. On December 1,
2003, he was arrested and charged with robbing a Glen Burnie bank. He was
convicted of armed robbery and sentenced to 20 years June 18, 2004.
The other suspect convicted of the shooting was sentenced to
life in prison.
The third suspect was sentenced to 55 years and the fourth
suspect was sentenced to 20 years.
Sergeant Mowbray had been a member of the Maryland State
Police for almost 14 years.
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