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Vol Dooley
Vol Sevier Dooley, Jr. (January 20, 1927 – August 11, 2014), was the sheriff of Bossier Parish in northwestern Louisiana from 1976 until 1988. Dooley is best known for two events that happened before and after he was sheriff, the false conviction of rodeo star Jack Favor in 1967 and the murder of his youngest son, Vol Dooley, III, in 2001. ==Background==
Dooley's father, Vol Dooley, Sr. (1903-2002), was a native of the Walnut Hill Community near Bradley in Lafayette County in southwestern Arkansas. His mother was the former Sadie Rae Hargrove(1908-1994). Vol Dooley, Sr. is interred at the Lay Cemetery in Benton, the parish seat of Bossier Parish and the location of the sheriff's office.〔Obituary of Vol Dooley, Sr., ''The Shreveport Times'', April 10, 2002〕 A long-term resident of Bossier City, Dooley was born in Memphis, Tennessee. An uncle and a cousin served there in the Memphis Police Department. Two of Dooley's sons followed him into law-enforcement work. In 1950, he joined Troop G of the Louisiana State Police. He was a state trooper until 1954, when he began employment with the Bossier Sheriff's Office.〔 With the state police, he developed an expertise in fingerprinting and photographic equipment, which he brought to the sheriff's department.
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