Sign honoring memory of Sgt. Marvin Walts with Indiana State Police
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Pictured: a sign placed at the corner of Lewis & Clark Parkway and Interstate 65 honors fallen Indiana State Trooper First Sergeant Marvin Walls, who lost his life on March 18, 1957, after 20 years of service when he was shot by a bank robbery suspect he was pursuing. (WDRB image)
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First Sergeant Marvin Walts, a New Albany native, was honored with a sign Monday during a ceremony on Lewis and Clark Parkway near Interstate 65 in Clarksville.Â
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