Plano police officer Lt. Earnest Oldham, fifty seven, died Thursday at a native hospital, in line with the branch.
A Plano Police department lieutenant has died from complications concerning the COVID-19 virus, the branch introduced on its fb page.
Lt. Earnest Oldham, 57, died Thursday at a local medical institution, based on the department.
Oldham began his legislation enforcement profession with the Garland Police department in 1987 and he joined the Plano Police department in 1992.
His survivors include a spouse, teenage twins (a son and daughter), and a couple of spouse and children and chums.
"He could be neglected greatly," the branch wrote. "Lieutenant Oldham, thank you for your committed service to our community."
Oldham is likely one of the newest COVID-19-linked deaths among enviornment emergency responders in North Texas.
Roland Asebado, fifty six, a fireplace marshal and director of building and emergency functions for Denton County, died Sept 13 from COVID-19, The Dallas Morning news in the past reported.
On Sept. 2, Dallas firefighter David Leos, 62, became the branch's first hearth-rescue worker to die of problems from COVID-19. Leos had been hospitalized seeing that July 17 and died at Parkland clinic, The news prior to now mentioned.
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