Aug 27, 2024
Aug 30, 2024
David
MURDOCK
65
65
72 inches
200 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
On a tragic day in August 2024, 65-year-old David Murdock, a resident of Knoxville, Pennsylvania, was swept away by severe floodwaters. The rising waters were a result of Tropical Storm Debbie, which caused Troups Creek, a body of water bordering his property in Deerfield Township, to overflow. In a final act of selflessness, Mr. Murdock had ventured out into the dangerous conditions to rescue a dog that had become trapped by the rapidly rising water. It was during this heroic attempt that the powerful current overcame him, and he was carried downstream. His disappearance prompted an immediate and extensive search by local authorities and concerned members of the community. The search for David Murdock involved a significant mobilization of resources, including the Pennsylvania State Police, local emergency services, and numerous volunteers from the close-knit community. For days, search teams tirelessly scoured the areas downstream from where he was last seen, holding onto hope for his safe return. The family expressed their profound gratitude for the overwhelming support and the relentless efforts of the first responders and the hundreds of community volunteers who dedicated their time to the search. Despite the comprehensive and heartfelt efforts of all involved, the search tragically did not lead to his rescue. The devastating outcome of the search was confirmed with the discovery of Mr. Murdock's passing. His obituary states that he passed away while trying to help his neighbors and animals during the flood, a testament to his compassionate and courageous character. Born on October 16, 1958, David was a graduate of Troupsburg High School and Elmira College. He had a long career in the leather industry and was an active and beloved member of his community. The community mourned the loss of a man described as always having a smile and never an unkind word. A remembrance and gratitude event was held at the Knoxville Community Center, allowing friends, family, and the community he served to honor the memory of a man who lost his life while trying to save another. The case is a heartbreaking reminder of the dangers of natural disasters and a testament to the extraordinary bravery of an ordinary citizen.
Aug 09, 2024
Knoxville
Pennsylvania
Tioga County
16928
No
151978
Pennsylvania State Police
Mansfield
Pennsylvania
Tioga County
16933
1745 Valley Road, Pennsylvania
5706622151
State
Law Enforcement
PA2024-1033203
2024-08-10
Pennsylvania State Police
Gray or Partially Gray
Brown
Brown
05/20/2026