Trooper William R. Rayner
Indiana State Police
Indiana

End of Watch: Sunday, December 18, 1966
Cause: Gunfire

Biographical Info
Age: 29
Tour of Duty: 8 years, 3 months
Badge Number: Not available

Trooper William Rayner was shot and killed after he and a deputy stopped a vehicle on Interstate 74 east of Greensburg in Decatur County.

The officers were unaware that the car was stolen and that its occupants were parolees away without leave from a state detention home in Louisville, Kentucky, when they began to question them. As they asked the men to exit the vehicle, the passenger grabbed Trooper Rayner and opened fire, killing him. The deputy was able to return fire and kill the suspects.

Trooper Rayner had served with the Indiana State Police for over eight years and was assigned to the Versailles post. He was survived by his wife and three sons, one of whom was born after his death.

In 2009, Interstate 74 near mile marker 138 in Decatur County was dedicated the Trooper William Rayner Memorial Highway in his honor.

 
Photograph: Trooper William R. Rayner

Patch image: Indiana State Police, Indiana

Visit Trooper Rayner's memorial at www.ODMP.org