UPDATED: Fort Payne PD Corrections Officer Cody Wells Yarborough killed in tragic car accident

Cody Wells Yarborough
Fort Payne PD Corrections Officer Cody Ledale Wells was killed in a car accident Saturday night. Yarborough, 23, was a father and also served his country in the U.S. Army National Guard.

By Joseph M. Morgan

UPDATED: MONNDAY, 9:37 a.m. >> FORT PAYNE, Ala.—Fort Payne PD Corrections Officer Cody Ledale Wells, 23, of Fort Payne was killed in a fatal, single-vehicle car accident Saturday night.

Wells was off-duty and traveling in his personal vehicle on County Road 85 in the Henagar vicinity Saturday night when he crashed into a concrete well. Tragedies like this are really heartbreaking, the suffering of his loved ones is truly unimaginable. Although it will be hoped that people will now consider what safety measures they have put in place. This includes car insurance. There is really cheap car insurance out there now, so it should be expected that every driver on the roads is insured.

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Photo submitted by a member of the Wells family. Family said the car was totaled on impact in this tragic fatal car accident.

The car, pictured below and right, was totaled on impact. A member of the Wells family said that Cody was killed instantly in the accident.

The Fort Payne Police Department confirmed Wells's death, but would not comment further on the nature of the accident.

Wells was born and raised in Fort Payne and graduated from Fort Payne High School in 2011. After graduating high school Wells made the decision to serve his country in the U.S. Army National Guard.

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Photo submitted by a member of the Wells family. Family said the car was totaled on impact in this tragic fatal car accident.

Pfc. Sydney Price of Lakeland, Fla. completed U.S. Army Basic Training with Wells from April 14, 2015 until graduation on Sept. 3, 2015 at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri.

"Cody was a friend to everyone who went through basic training," Price said. "He was always positive and kept us all motivated. He would never let us quit and picked people up when they were ready to give up. He was truly a good friend to all who knew him and a good soldier.

"It was obvious to anyone who was around him that he loved his son very much. That's all he talked about. He was a really proud father, and he talked about his son every day. He will be missed."

Pfc. Price said she and a group of other U.S. Army "Battle Buddies" of Wells, if schedules permit, plan to make the drive all the way from Lakeland, Fla. to Fort Payne, Ala. to attend the funeral to show their respect and honor the memory of Officer Wells.

Wells is survived by his mother, Michele Ortiz; father, Cory Wells; fiancee, Danielle "Channing' Ogle; son, Braxton Ryne "B-Man" Wells; brother, Gage Howard who just returned home on Thursday after also completing basic training at Fort Leornard Wood, Missouri; brother, Nicholas "Nicko" Ortiz who is a senior standout athlete at Fort Payne High School; grandmother, Mickey Brock; and many other family members and friends.

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In September 2015, Southern Torch covered Cody's surprise homecoming from military training when he attended a Fort Payne High School pep rally to surprise his brother Nicko Ortiz before a Wildcats football game.

In September 2015, Southern Torch covered Cody's surprise homecoming from military training when he attended a Fort Payne High School pep rally to surprise his brother Nicko before a Wildcats football game.

We will follow this story closely and provide an update as soon as possible, after we have received more information and details from the Fort Payne Police Department.

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Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Wilson Funeral Home in Fort Payne with burial following in Glenwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends Wednesday from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Officer Wells's family, his friends and loved ones, and his fellow officers at the Fort Payne Police Department.

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  1. R.I.P. CODY WELLS YARBOROUGH,Condolence to your FAMILY and Friends/Fellow employees at Ft Payne Police Dept. Thank You for your service to our COUNTRY and citizens of Ft Payne,Al.

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