Sergeant Richard H. Trembath

Sergeant Richard H. Trembath

California Highway Patrol, California

End of Watch Saturday, December 4, 1937

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Richard H. Trembath

Sergeant Richard Trembath was killed in a motorcycle crash accident while returning from a two-week training course at the academy in Sacramento.

When he attempted to pass a vehicle in the middle lane, another car was also passing a vehicle, and they collided head-on. Sergeant Trembath was thrown from his motorcycle and killed instantly.

The day he was killed was his last day as a motorcycle officer. He had just been promoted to Sergeant and was scheduled to receive a cruiser the next day.

Sergeant Trembath had served with the California Highway Patrol for ten years. He was survived by his wife, two children, and parents.

Bio

  • Age 34
  • Tour 10 years
  • Badge Not available

Incident Details

  • Cause Motorcycle crash

motor officer, motorcycle crash, routine driving

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Your EOW occurred 2 day prior to my birthdate. My parents were so close to you and your family in Walnut Creek. Through the years, my parents always supported the CHP and I knew so many of the officers that came into their diner to listen to the short wave radio as I grew up. In 1964 as fate would have it, I entered the CHP academy. The CHP has been in our family for over 80 years. I retired after 27.7 years from the CHP and will always remember all of the fine and respected officers that I have been in contact with throughout my life.

Ward Bartlett Schuyler
CHP sergeant Id #3663 retired from the Santa Cruz office in 1962.

December 11, 2024

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