Wood County Sheriff’s Office mourns loss of deputy who died in crash

The deputy died in a crash with an 18-wheeler on Wednesday.

WOOD COUNTY, Texas — A Wood County Sheriff’s Office deputy was killed in a crash Wednesday.

Deputy Melissa Pollard died after she was involved in a crash with an 18-wheeler around 10 a.m. between Quitman and Winnsboro at the intersection of Highway 37 and FM 14, the Wood County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. 

She was taken to UT Health Quitman, but she did not survive her injuries. 

“Please pray for the Pollard family, Wood County Sheriff’s Office family and all other parties involved in this tragedy,” the statement read.

The Texas Department of Public Safety is on scene investigating the crash. 

In a statement, the Texas Municipal Police Association said the organization is deeply saddened to hear the deputy died while on duty Wednesday morning.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the deputy’s family, the Wood County Sheriff’s Office, and everyone impacted by this tragedy,” the TMPA said.

Pollard began her career in law enforcement at the Collin County Sheriff’s Office before moving on to Fannin County. 

“Our prayers and condolences to the Wood County Sheriff’s Office,” Fannin County Sheriff’s Office said on Facebook. “Please keep the family and agency in your thoughts and prayers as they deal with this tragedy.”

Pollard joined the Wood County Sheriff’s Office in April 2016. She’s been described by the community as very loved and someone who was family oriented and always there when someone was in need. 

Those looking to support the Pollard family can do so here.

CBS19 will update this story as more information becomes available. 

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