Toledo Police Department, Ohio
End of Watch Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Reflections for Detective Keith Dressel
Thank you for your service. Rest in peace.
February 21, 2007
As I have just been informed of your death by my department email; I'm currently leaving for your city you sworn to protect. I'am hurt inside that you had to make the ultimate sacrifice. Thank you for your SERVICE, DEDICATION, AND COURAGE. You are a hero that this world has lost. May GOD give your family strength to one day overcome this tragedy.
"It's not how these Officers died that made them heros. It's how they LIVED."
Ofc. Siniscalchi
Portsmouth Police Dept. VA
February 21, 2007
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Toledo Police Department and the Dressell Family.
Detective Jason Seem
Hancock County Sheriff's Office
February 21, 2007
GOD BLESS YOU, YOUR FAMILY AND THE TOLEDO POLICE DEPT.
TROOPER
OHIO STATE HIGHWAY PATROL
February 21, 2007
You probably had one of the hardest jobs their are in police work. One of the most important. Your years of service and your bravery are truely an inspiration to us all. Thanks Detective. God bless.
Darrell Cook Retired Police TN.
February 21, 2007
i am so sorry for your lose . detective dressell was a good detective and will be missed by everyone.
belinda
February 21, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers to the family, friends and co-workers of Detetecive Dressell........
Ofc. D. R. Jones #2079 (Ret)
Columbus, Ohio Division of Police
February 21, 2007
Detective Dressell,
I'm at a loss for words.
My heart goes out to you, your wife, children, family, friends and your Department.
This tragic day brings back horrible memories of January 6, 2005 when my best friend from high school was killed in the line of duty: Columbus Police Officer Bryan S. Hurst.
I hope justice is served and your punk killer gets the death penalty.
Rest in Peace Brother in Blue.
Brandon C. Walton
Toledo Fire and Rescue Department
Brandon C Walton
Toledo Fire and Rescue Department
February 21, 2007
Rest easy my brother.
Senior Officer
City of Salem Va PD
February 21, 2007
Detective Dressell,
Being from the Detroit area, your loss is a loss to our immediate "family" as well. Southeast Michigan and Toledo are so closely related and so intertwined with each other that we will all mourn your passing.
Your bravery to pursue and continued fight till the end is something that you are born with. It is something that when read, inspires other Officers to dig deep into their inner selves and hope to find and know that Godforbid, one day too, they have the same ability and bravery.
Your loss will not be forgotten, and hopefully will be passed on by FTO's to all new recruits as an example of heroism and what is expected by all of us in Uniform.
God bless and God speed!
Sgt Clayton Monte, #40
Detroit Metro-Wayne County Airport Police
February 21, 2007
Peace be with you always...
Natalie Jensen
widow of Detective Jared Jensen, EOW 2/22/06
February 21, 2007
To the family, fellow officers and co-workers of Detective Dressell, You have our deepest sympathies and our prayers. God Bless you all.
Chaplain
White County Sheriff's Department, Arkansas
February 21, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with your family and fellow officers. May God take care of you and watch over those who have loved you.
Communications Officer Kylee Uran
Defiance County Communications
February 21, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with your family and fellow officers. May God take care of you and watch over those who have loved you.
Communications Officer Kylee Uran
Defiance County Communications
February 21, 2007
I didn't know Det. Dressel but I wanted to offer my prayers to his family.
J M
just a citizen
February 21, 2007
Please accept our sincerest sympathies in the loss of Det. Dressell. May all the good times and happy memories you have of him help you through these sorrowful times. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Jeff and Barb Aldrich
Toledo Fire Dept.
February 21, 2007
This morning when I first heard of the death of Detective Dressell I had this empty feeling in my heart for his wife, children, family members and the entire Toledo Police Department.
It's a bad day for the City of Toledo please accept my heart felt support to all of you who serve to protect, not just the citizens of Toledo but all who travel into and visit this fine city.
Please know that I will be praying for the Family and Friends of Detective Keith Dressell, may he rest in peace and God Bless his Wife and Children.
RG Farrar
Concerned Citizen
February 21, 2007
rest in peace.
February 21, 2007
God Bless You Brother and your family. I pray for your wife and children, who know you lived as a hero.
Rest in Peace and continue to watch over us.
Never Forgotten.
patrolman
bethlehem pd
February 21, 2007
Rest in peace brother. Thanks for your outstanding service to the City of Toledo. Our thoughts and prayers will be with your family and TPD.
Sergeant
Ohio State Highway Patrol
February 21, 2007
I just wanted to leave my condolences to the family of this brave man. I never met Detective Dressell, but I always feel safer knowing that these police officers put their lives on the line for my safety. May God bless Detective Dressell and his family.
February 21, 2007
A true hero. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Ptlm. J.D. Koerber
Charleston W.V.
February 21, 2007
My heart goes out to the family of Detective Dressell. I know the pain you are going through, but I also know that there is a large community throughout this state and in fact the entire country that is wrapping its arms around you with love. I am so very sorry for your loss.
Becky Muncy, widow of Sgt. Marc Muncy
Assistant Prosecutor, Franklin County, Juvenile Division
February 21, 2007
REST IN PEACE BROTHER. YOU WILL BE MISSED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATION, SERVICE AND SACRIFICE. YOU ARE A TRUE HERO. MY SYMPATHY TO YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND DEPARTMENT.
Deputy Davis
Pittsylvania County Sheriffs Office
February 21, 2007
You will be missed by many. Our prayers are with your family.
Civilian Dispatcher Tania Schneider
TPD Toledo, Ohio
February 21, 2007