![]() ![]() ![]() Judd said the wanted woman – 46-year-old Cheryl Williams - pointed a BB pistol, which looks identical to a 9 mm handgun, at two deputies searching a mobile home for her. “Now to complete Deputy Sheriff Lane’s faraway dream that Blane can’t attain on his own, I am going to promote Deputy Sheriff Blane Lane to honorary sheriff for all eternity … Rest well, Sheriff Lane.” ![]() “Let us not be a dark burden unto Deputy Sheriff Lane’s memory, but rather a bright light in the morning sun, telling all that Deputy Sheriff Blane Lane lived his dream for his entire life,” Judd told about 1,000 mourners at Lane’s funeral at Victory Church Tuesday morning. Lane was killed in the line of duty a week ago, accidentally shot by a fellow deputy when four of them went to a home in rural northern Polk County to arrest a woman wanted on a felony warrant for failure to appear in court on felony drug charges. Blane Lee Lane, 21, achieved in death what he had hoped to earn in a lifelong career with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office: He was promoted to the rank of sheriff by his hero, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd. ![]()
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