Officer Bailey Martin, a dedicated young police officer from Odessa, Texas, tragically lost his life when floodwaters swept away the RV he was traveling in during a family vacation in Kerr County. His body was later found miles away in Travis County, with his Bible—marked with his name—discovered nearby. The news shook the Odessa Police Department and the community, who mourned the sudden loss of a promising officer whose service began in 2022.
Martin was known for his quiet dedication and dependability. Odessa Police Chief Michael Gerke described him as a conscientious officer who was highly respected by colleagues and citizens alike. Despite his youth—he started training before he was legally old enough to be an officer—Martin showed maturity beyond his years and a genuine passion for helping others, qualities that earned him admiration across the department.
Following the tragedy, the Odessa community came together to honor Officer Martin. Flags were lowered to half-staff, officers wore mourning bands, and residents were encouraged to use blue porch lights as a symbol of remembrance. The city held a memorial at City Hall, where leaders and friends expressed sorrow and highlighted the profound impact the floods have had on families, including Martin’s, who were also mourning other relatives lost in the disaster.
The department has provided emotional support to its members and continues to assist Martin’s family as they navigate this difficult time. While the flood’s devastation is widespread, Martin’s death feels especially personal to the Odessa community. His friends and fellow officers remember him as a kind soul and a steadfast protector, leaving behind a legacy of service and a lasting impact on all who knew him.