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Charles E. Ullrich
Badge: 232
Class: 7
Rank: Trooper
Age: 26
Died: 2/17/1926
DOB: 8/21/1900
Cause: Murdered/Gun
Site Freehold
Stationed: Troop B Freehold
Service Time 2 Years 1 Mos.
Residence: Haledon
Charles E. Ullrich was born on August 21, 1900 in Patterson, New Jersey
and he resided in New Brunswick. He served in the United States Navy
from 1919 to 1923 and achieved the rank of Boatswains Mate 2nd Class.
Prior to enlisting in the New Jersey State Police he worked as a
carpenter's helper and rigger.
He enlisted in the New Jersey State Police on September 1, 1923 as a
member of the 7th Class and was stationed at Troop AB@ Morristown at
the time of his death. His service with the New Jersey State Police was
characterized by loyalty, fearless performance of duty and faithful and
energetic devotion to the high principles of the New Jersey State
Police.
Trooper Ullrich's death was the result of gunshot wounds suffered while
in the performance of duty.
On February 17, 1926, Trooper Ullrich and Trooper Matthew McMannus were
detailed to assist the Passaic County Prosecutor's Office to gather
evidence on disorderly houses in Passaic County. While on an
investigation of a house known as the French Hills Hotel, a notorious
roadhouse outside of the city of Paterson, their identity became known
to the operators. They were attacked and fired upon by the proprietor
and his assistants. In the exchange of gunshots, Trooper Ullrich was
killed and Trooper McMannus was wounded.
Trooper Ullrich served 2 years and 5 months with the New Jersey State
Police.
He was survived by his wife . Trooper Ullrich was 26 years old.
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