Gravette, Ark. A Centerton Police Department captain, Capt. Chris Kelley, suffered a fatal injury after an explosion on his farm Saturday night and later died at a local hospital, the Benton County Sheriff's Office said. Kelley also served with the Benton County Sheriff's Office as a reserve lieutenant and had been working on his property when the blast occurred. Over the weekend the Benton County Sheriff's Office issued a statement mourning Kelley, describing him as a leader and mentor, and extended condolences to his family and colleagues; authorities said the incident remains under investigation and urged the community to keep those affected in their thoughts this week.
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This tragic incident underscores the importance of farm safety. Even experienced individuals like Capt. Kelley can face unexpected dangers. It's a reminder to always be cautious when working with potentially hazardous materials or equipment. Check your own property for safety risks today.
A respected community leader, Capt. Kelley's loss is deeply felt. While the investigation continues, it's clear that his dedication to service touched many lives. Remember, safety should always be a priority. Share this with someone who could use a reminder about the importance of farm safety.
No group benefited from the accident; the community and law enforcement lost an experienced officer and public servant.
Capt. Chris Kelley, his family, colleagues, and the local community suffered the loss after the farm explosion.
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