CCSO Sheriff Larry Dever killed in car wreck

By Bruce Whetten
Douglas Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, September 19, 2012 10:29 AM MDT


Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever died Tuesday following a one-vehicle accident near the northern Arizona town of Williams. He was 60 years old.



According to a press release from the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office, at around 6:40 p.m. Tuesday dispatchers for the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office received the report of a one vehicle collision that occurred on Forest Service Road 109 approximately two miles north of White Horse Lake. The caller at the scene reported he did not detect any signs of life from the single occupant of the vehicle.

Coconino County Sheriff’s Deputies and medical personnel from the Williams Fire Department and Life Line Medical Transport responded to the collision location. Upon arrival they determined the victim, identified as Dever, was deceased.

The reporting party said he was following a 2008 three quarter ton Chevrolet Pickup Truck white in color south bound on the dirt road that leads to White Horse Lake. He said for a brief time he lost sight of the vehicle. The reporting party saw what appeared to be a cloud of dust, and as he came closer he learned that the vehicle had rolled over and was resting on its wheels.

At this time based on the reporting party’s statements and physical evidence at the scene, Deputies believe that for an unknown reason Dever lost control of the vehicle causing it to leave the roadway, roll over and come to rest on the wheels.

Dever reportedly had traveled to the area with the intent of meeting several family members in the area of White Horse Lake for a camping and hunting trip.

The investigation is being continued by the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office and the Coconino County Medical Examiner’s Office.

“The Dever family is aware that many will want to make contact with the family to express their condolences, however, they request that no calls be made to them at their personal residence,” Carol Capas, spokesperson for the CCSO said. “The Cochise County Sheriff's Office will relay all messages to the family directly. God bless the Dever family.”

Dever, a Cochise County native who was born and raised in St. David, was a 34-year Cochise County law enforcement veteran. He was first elected sheriff in 1996 and was running unopposed in this fall’s election for what would have been his fifth term as sheriff. It is unclear what his sudden passing will mean in the upcoming electoral process.

Congressman Jeff Flake who was just recently endorsed by Dever in Douglas, said “today Arizonans mourn the unexpected loss of Sheriff Larry Dever. Larry was a true leader among lawmen.”

Senator John Kyle said in a statement his heart goes out to his family and to all the folks in Cochise County.

“He was a real public servant,” the senator said. “I spent a lot of time with him on the border and I learned a great deal from him. … He will be missed.”

Dever is survived by his wife Nancy and his sons; the oldest is a major in the U.S. Army, three work for Arizona law enforcement agencies, one is a firefighter and one attends college.

The sheriff died just four days after his 86-year-old mother, Annie Mae Dever, died of cancer. Her funeral is this Saturday in St. David.

Comments

    Responsible Citizen wrote on Oct 8, 2012 10:12 PM:

    " He was Drunk! Luckily he was'nt driving in a busy road, where he might of killed an innocent bystandard, while he was being irresponsible! "

    sr. citizen wrote on Sep 28, 2012 2:41 PM:

    " The question that immediately came to mind when reading about Larry's death was: How could a careful, wise, law enforcement officer die in accident like that. I am wondering whether they are investigating the accident as a possible homicide given the enemies he had because of his high regard for the laws of the county, state, and country. I'm sure many drug smugglers are estatic about his death. Just wondering whether anyone else out there has thought of this. "

    Joe Stemple wrote on Sep 19, 2012 9:26 PM:

    " A few years ago Sheriff Larry Dever helped me to institute a program in Douglas called The Child Identification Program, or CHiP. Though it was very popular within the community as well as Cochise County, I honestly believe it was popular due to Sheriff Larry Dever's unwavering support for this one of a kind program to help save kids from being abducted. Sheriff Larry Dever believed in our program, most important, he believed in keeping our kids safe. He showed up to any public event and even offered up a portion of his booth at the local fair to help us push this very important program and told me anything i needed to help with the CHiP program to let him know, and I did, and he kept his word. Radio interviews with Howard Henderson, Douglas Daily Dispatch stories, and public events, he was there with no questions asked. I can honestly say, he was and always will be my friend. I will miss you Larry and I will always remember what you did to help protect the children of Douglas and all over Cochise County. God Bless, and Rest In Peace my friend. "

    Lt. Bob Foy R Los Angeles County Sheriffs wrote on Sep 19, 2012 8:37 PM:

    " Sheriff Dever was the ultimate professional. He was caring and knowledgeable. He was very dedicated to those he served and his deputies.

    He did the best one could do considering the limited resources and the significant challenges he faced.

    I was proud to have met him.

    God Bless his beloved family, friends, Chochise Sheriff's department and peers.

    Rest-In-Peace Sheriff Dever for you are truly in a better place. "

    Sean wrote on Sep 19, 2012 2:00 PM:

    " Sheriff...you were one of the best. I was proud to have been aqauinted with you over the years I was a police officer in Tucson.

    I always believed you were a man to "ride the river with".

    Rest in His arms. "

    Saddend wrote on Sep 19, 2012 12:18 PM:

    " RIP Sheriff Dever.

    You were too young to leave us, you had so much more to give to us and your Department. In all my interactions with your dept. Never ever once did I hear a Deputy have anything to complain about you.

    You were the best thing ever for this county, a true American Patriot and a True American Sheriff.

    You knocked on heavens door Sheriff,and now your watch truly begins.
    I'll light a candle for you. "

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