Sergeant James Heath Hardin

Sergeant James Heath Hardin

Hope Mills Police Department, North Carolina

End of Watch Thursday, January 11, 2007

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James Heath Hardin

Sergeant Heath Hardin suffered a fatal heart attack while he and his K9 partner searched a wooded area near U.S. 301 and Tom Starling Road for a person who had fled from officers on foot.

The person and another man had stolen gas from a service station earlier in the day and fled from their vehicle after being spotted by officers.

One perpetrator was apprehended at the scene, but the other suspect was able to flee into the woods, approximately two miles from where the vehicle was stopped. Sergeant Hardin collapsed during the pursuit. The suspect was apprehended later in the afternoon. He was charged with stealing gas, driving with a revoked license, eluding arrest, and reckless driving. No charges were filed in connection with Sergeant Hardin's death.

Sergeant Hardin had served with the Hope Mills Police Department for nine years. He was survived by his wife, daughter, and son, who became a law enforcement officer.

On January 11, 2008, a bridge over a CSX rail line on the new Hope Mills Bypass was named the "Sgt. James Heath Hardin Memorial Bridge."

Bio

  • Age 35
  • Tour 9 years
  • Badge 625

Incident Details

  • Cause Heart attack

arrest attempt, foot pursuit

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I completed Field Training for patrol about a month ago. I’ve been meaning to write to you. It was the hardest thing I have ever done in my life. More challenging than any college course could ever teach me. I woke up every day telling myself, “Just survive,” and I did. My girlfriend, Michelle, got me through those rough two months. She is a great person, and I know you would have loved her. I had a good night shift FTO, Mabe, he taught me a lot about myself and the job. I didn’t expect to like nights as much as I did; the boys were a bunch of characters, and they all took the opportunity to teach me something. I wish you were here to see how far I have come. I love you

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