Conservation Officer Francisco Malijan Isezaki

Conservation Officer Francisco Malijan Isezaki

Guam Department of Agriculture - Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources, Guam

End of Watch Saturday, October 31, 1964

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Francisco Malijan Isezaki

Conservation Officer Francisco Isezaki was shot and killed after he and another conservation officer encountered three poachers near the pump station on the Naval Magazine facility at 12:30 am.

The other officer pursued two of the men who ran into the jungle but Officer Isezaki remained with the third man. The second officer returned after hearing several gunshots and discovered that Officer Isezaki had been shot twice.

The man who shot Officer Isezaki was charged with first-degree murder. The other two brothers, including one juvenile, were charged with trespassing on government property.

Officer Isezaki had served with the Guam Department of Agriculture - Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources for three years. He is survived by his wife and child.

He turned 45 the day before he was killed.

Bio

  • Age 45
  • Tour 3 years
  • Badge Not available

Incident Details

  • Cause Gunfire
  • Weapon Gun; Unknown type
  • Offender Charged with murder

poacher

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60 Years have passed and we are still remembering you and this will never end.
Rest in Peace Officer Isezaki.

Elizabeth Haugen Mosqueda.
Widow of Deputy Michael Haugen.
Riverside County Sheriffs Department

October 31, 2024

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