The Elkins community is mourning the tragic loss of Elkins Police Officer Ramon Goux, who died by suicide. The Elkins Police Department confirmed his death in a heartfelt statement, expressing deep condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues. The incident, which occurred on Route 33 East outside of Elkins, has left the community and the police department reeling from the devastating news.
On Friday, at around 11:30 A.M., deputies from the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call regarding a suspicious vehicle along Route 33 East. The caller reported that the car’s window appeared to be shot out. Upon arrival, deputies discovered Officer Ramon Goux inside the vehicle with a gunshot wound. Tragically, he did not survive.
The Elkins Police Department issued a public statement confirming Officer Goux’s death and expressing profound sorrow. The statement read:
“Yesterday the Elkins Police Department suffered a devastating loss, as one of our officers took his own life. My deepest condolences go out to the family, friends, and loved ones of Patrolman First Class Ramon Goux.
To Ramon’s family: Thank you for making him the person he was and thank you for sharing him with us. We are all better people and better police officers for having him as a part of our department family. Also, know that this department is here to stand beside you and support you no matter what.
To the officers of the Elkins Police Department: We have been through a lot together over the years. We will get through this too and we will get through it together. We will get through it by leaning on each other, supporting, and taking care of each other.
To the citizens of Elkins and the surrounding communities: Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the overwhelming support and love that you have shown us. It is an honor and pleasure to serve and protect you.
Ramon, We love you and we will miss you every day! Rest easy brother, we’ve got it from here.”
The news of Officer Goux’s death has deeply affected the Elkins community and the surrounding areas. The Elkins Police Department is working closely with the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office, the Mountain Region Drug and Violent Crime Task Force, and the West Virginia State Police in the investigation. This collaborative effort aims to ensure a thorough and respectful handling of the incident.
Sheriff Rob Elbon provided additional details about the discovery, stating that deputies found the vehicle after responding to a report of a suspicious car with a shot-out window. Inside, they found Officer Goux with a fatal gunshot wound.
In honor of Officer Goux, the Elkins Police Department plans to drape a black cloak or mourning band over his cruiser. This symbolic gesture reflects the department’s respect and mourning for their fallen colleague.
The tragic death of Officer Goux highlights the importance of mental health support for law enforcement officers. Policing is a demanding and often stressful profession, and the mental well-being of officers is crucial. The Elkins Police Department is encouraging its members to lean on each other, seek support, and prioritize their mental health during this difficult time.
The outpouring of support from the Elkins community has been overwhelming. Residents have expressed their condolences and shared messages of support for the police department and Officer Goux’s family. Local organizations and community leaders are also stepping in to offer resources and support for those affected by this tragedy.
Reverend Michael Thompson, a local pastor, commented on the community’s response: “The loss of Officer Goux is a tragedy that affects us all. It is in times like these that we must come together to support one another and show our gratitude for those who dedicate their lives to protecting us. Our prayers are with Officer Goux’s family and the entire Elkins Police Department.”
The death of Officer Ramon Goux is a heartbreaking loss for the Elkins Police Department and the community it serves. As the investigation continues, the focus remains on honoring Officer Goux’s memory and supporting his family and colleagues through this difficult time. The community’s response and the department’s commitment to mental health and support reflect the strength and resilience of Elkins in the face of tragedy.
Officer Ramon Goux’s legacy as a dedicated officer and a cherished member of the community will not be forgotten. His memory will live on through the lives he touched and the impact he had on those around him