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A Missouri police officer has been killed while assisting in a mutual aid operation in Mississippi County, according to officials.
Officer Henry Franklin, 41, was fatally shot on Oct. 6, while helping the Mississippi County Sheriff’s Office serve a warrant at a residence, per the Sikeston Department of Public Safety (SDPS).
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported that the warrant was for Nathan B. Peters, 36, who was wanted in connection with a homicide that occurred earlier that day.
In a statement released on the SDPS Facebook page, the department said Franklin, a member of the SDPS Tactical Team, had responded as part of a mutual aid request to locate and apprehend Peters.

The Sikeston Department of Public Safety is mourning the tragic death of Officer Henry Franklin. (Google Maps)
Franklin was born and raised in Charleston, Missouri.Â
In honor of Franklin’s service and sacrifice, Sikeston Mayor Greg Turnbow ordered all flags within the city to be flown at half-staff until the conclusion of Franklin’s funeral.
The SDPS did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.Â