Funeral services announced for slain Wicomico Deputy Glenn Hilliard

Cpl. Glenn Hilliard, a 16 year veteran with the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office, was fatally shot in the line of duty in Pittsville in August.

Editor's note: This story has been updated with a new time for the viewing and the place for interment.

Funeral arrangements for the Wicomico County deputy killed in the line of duty have been announced.

The service for Wicomico County Deputy First Class Glenn Hilliard will be at noon Tuesday, June 21, at Emmanuel Wesleyan Church in Salisbury.

A viewing will be held at the church. Interment will follow the service at Sunset Memorial Park in Berin.

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The church is located at 217 Beaglin Park Drive in Salisbury. Expect traffic delays throughout the area that day.

Road closures

● Beaglin Park Drive between Old Ocean City Road (Route 346) and Ocean Gateway (US Route 50 Business) will be closed starting at 4 a.m.

● Westbound U.S. Route 50 between Route 589 and Friendship Road in Berlin will be closed starting at 2-4 p.m., pending the length of the processional motorcade.

There will be electronic sign boards on Old Ocean City Road and Ocean Gateway alerting the general public of the funeral. Troopers, deputies, and police officers will be at various intersections directing traffic into the venue.

At the conclusion of the funeral, there will be an escort to Sunset Cemetery in Berlin. The motorcade will travel the following route where there will be temporary road closures:

● Left onto Beaglin Park Drive

● Left onto MD Route 50 Business

● Travel EB on MD Route 50 crossing from Wicomico County into Worcester County

● Left onto Seahawk Road (Berlin)

● Right onto Grays Corner Road

● Right into Sunset Cemetery

This article originally appeared on Salisbury Daily Times: Funeral services announced for slain Wicomico Deputy Glenn Hilliard