IN MEMORIAM
Deputy Marshal
Theodore W. Moses
Taney County Sheriff's Dept
EOW: Monday, Dec 6, 1869
Age: 29
DOB: Jul 30, 1840
Tour of Duty:
Badge: #
Cause: Gunfire
Suspect: Apprehended
Memorial Location
Panel:
1
Row:
8
Column:
2

On December 6, 1869, Deputy Marshal Theodore Moses was shot and killed as he slept. Deputy Marshal Moses went to Camden County, Missouri to arrest a man on a warrant for illegal distilling. He went to the suspect's home in Linn Creek with another officer with the intent of taking him into custody, but discovered that the suspect was out hunting and was not expected back until later. Because of the late hour, Deputy Marshal Moses retired to his room in the hopes of catching the suspect the following day.

During the night, the suspect, who had gotten word that a warrant was out for him, crept into Deputy Marshal Moses's lodgings and shot him with a rifle in his sleep. He then muttered that no one was going to arrest him and fled. Deputy Marshal Moses succumbed to his wounds about 20 minutes later.

The innkeeper, who overheard the suspect say that he would not be arrested now that Deputy Marshal Moses was dead, alerted authorities. After a six month manhunt, Marshals tracked the suspect to Arkansas, where he was arrested and brought back to Missouri to face murder charges.

Interred: Crown Hill Cemetery, Sedalia, MO.

Missouri Law Enforcement Memorial