LCSD Samples
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For more information, contact:
Susan Graves, Safety Coordinator
Lincoln County School District
PO Box 1110
Newport, Oregon 97365
www.lincoln.k12.or.us
SRO Dies after Breaking Up Fight
SRO Suffers Heart Attack
Sergeant Daryl Giles, an SRO with the Philadelphia School Police Department, suffered a heart attack after breaking up a large fight in George Washington High School. He complained of chest pains, and was then found in a school restroom, unresponsive. He was pronounced dead at the hospital.
He had served in the Philadelphia School Police Department for 19 years, and was a U.S. Army veteran.
End of Watch: June 2, 2014
Thank you for your service, Sergeant Giles.