| Investigator William D. Miller Illinois Department of Conservation - Division of Law Enforcement Illinois End of Watch: Wednesday, December 1, 1954 Biographical Info Age: 53 Tour of Duty: 12 years Badge Number: 22 Incident Details Cause of Death: Automobile accident Date of Incident: Wednesday, December 1, 1954 Weapon Used: Not available Suspect Info: Not available Investigator William Miller was killed in an automobile accident as he was responding to a call of illegal hunting near Wilmington in Will County.
Shortly after 0700 hours, Investigator Miller's squad car skidded on the icy road of the Route 66 Bridge over the DuPage River. The squad car crossed into oncoming traffic, striking a northbound vehicle head-on.
Investigator Miller's son was a police officer in Plainfield at the time and was one of the first officers on the scene. For the next 30 years, his son served in his place and went on to become the chief of law enforcement of the state's conservation police.
Investigator Miller had served with the Illinois Department of Conservation for 12 years. He was survived by his wife and four children. |