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Vessie Arp

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Vessie Arp

Birth
Death
10 Jan 1924 (aged 24–25)
Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas, USA
Burial
Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G, Row 6
Memorial ID
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Officers Arp and Speed of the Corsicana Police Department went to the home of Roger Q. Grace after they had received a report from G.C. McCain that the Grace was involved in a hi-jacking. McCain reported that Grace approached him and several other men and asked if they would help him start his car. When the men arrived at Grace's car, two men with guns robbed them of $6-$8 and a .45 caliber pistol. Grace disappeared after the robbery and the officers went to his house to investigate. Officer Speed went to the front door and Officer Arp covered the back door. The house was dark and Officer Arp made contact with the suspect's wife, Maudie, but she refused him admittance. When Officer Arp attempted to enter, Maudie shot him in the abdomen. Someone returned fire but no one else was hit. Arp was transported to the hospital.

Roger Grace seized the gun from his wife and fled the scene. Both were arrested but released on a $7,500 bond. Maudie Grace alleged some men had come to her house the night before and threatened her husband for allegedly being in a whiskey robbery. She alleged that she believed that Arp and Speed were the same men. The district attorney filed murder charges on Roger and Maudie Grace. On February 15, 1926 murder charges were dismissed because no witnesses were located.

Although the newspaper reported that Arp would recover, he died from his wounds on January 10, 1924.
Officers Arp and Speed of the Corsicana Police Department went to the home of Roger Q. Grace after they had received a report from G.C. McCain that the Grace was involved in a hi-jacking. McCain reported that Grace approached him and several other men and asked if they would help him start his car. When the men arrived at Grace's car, two men with guns robbed them of $6-$8 and a .45 caliber pistol. Grace disappeared after the robbery and the officers went to his house to investigate. Officer Speed went to the front door and Officer Arp covered the back door. The house was dark and Officer Arp made contact with the suspect's wife, Maudie, but she refused him admittance. When Officer Arp attempted to enter, Maudie shot him in the abdomen. Someone returned fire but no one else was hit. Arp was transported to the hospital.

Roger Grace seized the gun from his wife and fled the scene. Both were arrested but released on a $7,500 bond. Maudie Grace alleged some men had come to her house the night before and threatened her husband for allegedly being in a whiskey robbery. She alleged that she believed that Arp and Speed were the same men. The district attorney filed murder charges on Roger and Maudie Grace. On February 15, 1926 murder charges were dismissed because no witnesses were located.

Although the newspaper reported that Arp would recover, he died from his wounds on January 10, 1924.


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  • Created by: Ed Smith
  • Added: Jun 10, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53511970/vessie-arp: accessed ), memorial page for Vessie Arp (1899–10 Jan 1924), Find a Grave Memorial ID 53511970, citing Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Ed Smith (contributor 47100545).