Longview Police Dedication
Posted/updated on: June 3, 2011 at 2:30 am
LONGVIEW — Longview Police remembered one of their own Thursday morning during a public ceremony. They dedicated a table with a plaque in memory of fellow Officer Ellyn Goodan. The table is near the entrance to the Roy E. Stone Training Center located at 302 W. Cotton Street. The memorial was purchased with donations from Police Department employees.
Goodan died last December after being shot in the head. Her husband, and former 911 communications administrator Harry Goodan, has been charged with her murder. He was originally held on $500,000 bond. However, District Judge David Brabham ruled the bond was excessive and lowered it to $75,000 after Goodans father-in-law, Jimmy Rice, and Goodans ex-wife, Jonna Goodan, testified on his behalf at a January court hearing.
Under the stipulations of his lowered bond, Goodan is barred from possessing a gun, alcohol or illegal drugs; must remain home between 7:00pm and 6:00am daily; he must wear a monitoring device at all times; and he must report weekly to authorities. Goodans trial date has yet to be set in the 124th District Court. Goodan also has a pending civil case for parent child relationship in the interest of his and Ellyn Goodans son, Nicholas Goodan.