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Officer Down: Constable Joe Howard - [Harlan County, Kentucky]
Age: 55
Cause of Death: Heart attack
Constable Joe Howard suffered a fatal heart attack shortly after arrest a suspect who was wanted on an outstanding warrant. The suspect had to be restrained during the arrest.
After Constable Howard transported to the man to the county detention center, he pulled into the Harlan Police Department parking lot and radioed that he needed assistance. He was transported to Harlan ARH Hospital where he passed away a short time later.
Constable Howard was a US Navy veteran and had served as the constable of Harlan County District 1 for 13 years.
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