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Walter B. Otte
Badge: 668
Class: 27
Rank: Trooper
Age: 31
Died: 1/24/1940
DOB: 6/7/1908
Cause: Cycle Accident
Site Hope Twp.
Stationed: Troop B Blairstown
Service Time 1 Years 5 Mos.
Residence: Secaucus
Walter Otte was born in Union City, New Jersey on June 7, 1908. He
graduated from Emerson High School in Union City and attended Hobart
College of Geneva, New York for two years. Before joining the New
Jersey State Police, he was employed as a Trade Broker on Wall Street
in New York City. He resided in Secaucus, Hudson County, New Jersey.
Trooper Otte enlisted with the New Jersey State Police on August 15,
1938 as a member of the 27th State Police Class. His service with the
Department was characterized by loyalty, fearless performance of duty
and faithful and energetic devotion to the principles of the New Jersey
State Police.
Trooper Otte died as a result of injuries sustained in a motorcycle
accident while in the performance of his duty.
At approximately 11:40 or 11:45 A.M. on January 24, 1940, Trooper Otte
was on motorcycle patrol on Great Meadows-Hope Road at Jenny Jump
Mountain, in Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey. The accident
occurred while he was traveling on a downgrade and curve in the
direction of the town of Hope. The cycle struck the abutment of a
drainage ditch along the side of the road. The rear part of the
motorcycle landed on the slope of the hill and the front wheel remained
in the ditch at the abutment. Trooper Otte was thrown approximately 6
feet from the abutment. The entire right side of his face was severely
bruised with brush burns and a few lacerations. He was found lying near
his cycle, unconscious.
Trooper Otte was taken to Newton Hospital and he was admitted at 1:15
P.M.. He was found to be suffering from a severe fracture at the base
of his skull. Trooper Otte never regained consciousness and he died at
2:25 P.M.
Trooper Otte served 1 year and 5 months with the New Jersey State
Police.
Trooper Otte was survived by his wife. He was 32 years old.
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