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Former Windham officer killed Was struck by vehicle while on duty for Boston Heights department

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By Laura Freeman
News-Leader
BOSTON HEIGHTS " A 24-year-old patrolman was killed Monday while clearing debris from S.R. 8 in Boston Township.
Jarod M. Dean, 24, a Boston Heights patrolman and former Windham police officer, was struck by a truck traveling southbound on S.R. 8 and killed around 5:30 a.m.
Boston Heights Police Chief Joseph Varga said Dean, a Hudson resident, was out of his patrol car and cleaning debris off the highway when he was hit.
"He had his lights on and was behind the cruiser," Varga said.
Another Boston Heights police officer was first on the scene, Varga said. Attempts by Boston Heights and Macedonia emergency squads failed to revive him. The Summit County Medical Examiner pronounced him dead at the scene at 6:22 a.m.
The cause of death was "multiple blunt force injuries" and the manner of death was ruled an accident, according to the medical examiner's report.
Dean was a part-time police officer with Boston Heights for six months and previously worked in Windham for two years, Varga said.
"On behalf of the Dean family, we would like to thank the community for its support during this tragedy," said Dean's stepbrother John Dean in a statement provided by Boston Heights Sgt. Ray Heatwall. "Jarod loved being a police officer and he paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to his fellow man. He touched so many in the short time he was with us, and it's a tragic loss not only to his family and friends, but for the community he served."
Windham Police Chief Ed Perdian said Dean "was a good officer. He needed some experience under his belt."
The flag in front of the Windham Police Department will fly at half staff until further notice, Perdian said.
Boston Heights Mayor Bill Goncy said the community is "devastated" by Dean's death.
"The outpouring from our community has been great," Goncy said. "They're asking what they can do."
Heatwall said the department, which consisted of 15 officers, is "holding up. Being a small department, we're really close."
Goncy said the city is working with the family in planning a memorial service.
Goncy said contributions for the Dean family can be made at any First Merit Bank.
Calling hours will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday and from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday at Fortuna Funeral Home, 7076 Brecksville Road in Independence, according to Heatwall.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating the accident. It reported that at 5:30 a.m., Dean communicated to dispatch that he was removing debris from S.R. 8 near the Ohio Turnpike and parked his patrol car in the left turn lane of S.R. 8 southbound. He activated the overhead lights of the patrol car and exited the car.
John Gavelek, 51, of Garfield Heights was traveling south on S.R. 8 in the left lane and failed to see Mr. Dean in the road and struck him, according to the patrol.
The Garfield Heights man was driving a 2003 Isuzu box truck hauling vending machine material to Akron. No charges have been filed, the patrol reported.
Lt. Paul Celinski, spokesperson for the Macedonia Fire Department, said firefighters found Dean lying in the road when they arrived on scene at 5:33 a.m.
Celinski said S.R. 8 southbound remained closed until about 9:30 a.m. between Hines Hill and Boston Mills roads while investigators examined the scene.
Editor's note: News-Leader editor Eric Marotta contributed to this story. The News-Leader is a sister paper of the Record-Courier.




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    Posted by mom of four January 20, 2009
Officer Dean was always ready to lend a hand to whoever needed it. He volunteered at local school events in addition to volunteering at the Congreagational Church once a month helping to serve free meals to those less fortunate. One month, I was at one of those meals and he made me feel welcome and helped me maintain my dignity. He was a great role model for the youth of Windham and many will remember his warm smile. Our community was forturnate and blessed to have known him and to have him serve on our police department. He has and will be missed. Our prayers go out to his family and friends.

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    Posted by vstarme January 20, 2009
Officer Dean was a devoted officer and was always ready to do his duty. He was proud of his Job and loved the kids. He was always welling to do things with the kids they all looked up to him. He also work in the Windham Schools was always available even if he was off duty. Saftey Town was also one of his many duties.Our hearts go out to all his friends and family he will be missed so deeply.

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    Posted by PaPa13 January 20, 2009
Officer Dean was in the Academy with my son and he told me today that Officer Dean worked hard at everything that he attempted.I didn't personally know him, but my son said that he was a fine and devoted person. My prayers are with his family.

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    Posted by angelbear January 20, 2009
I got this from a Newspaper Blog that someone Else Posted,I thought I'd Share it on here.

a Police Officer stood and faced God, Which must always come to pass. He hoped his shoes were shining, just as brightly as his brass. Step forward now, Officer, How shall I deal with you? Have you always turned the other cheek? To my church have you been true? The Police Officer squared his shoulders and said, "No, Lord, I guess I ain't," Because those of us who carry guns, Can't always be a saint. I've had to work most Sundays, and at times my talk was tough. And sometimes I've been violent, because the world is awfully rough. But, I never took a penny, that wasn't mine to keep... Though I worked a lot of overtime when the bills just got too steep. I never passed a cry for help, though at time I shook with fear. And sometimes, God, forgive me, I've cried unmanly tears. I don't know if I deserve a place among the people here. They really never wanted me around, except to calm their fears. If you've a place for me here, Lord, It needn't be so grand. I never expected or had too much, but if you don't, I'll understand. There was silence all around the throne, Where the Saints had often trod. The Police Officer waited quietly for the judgment of his God. Step forward now Officer, You've borne your burdens well. Walk peacefully on heavens streets. You've done your time in Hell.

Rest in Peace Brother,

Please watch over the rest of us

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    Posted by angelbear January 20, 2009
Here in Windham Dean will be missed.He was a Great Officer that did Everything he could do to Help the Community.He touched alot of People here in Windham while he was here.Dean did Alot for the Community but he did more for the Children.He was always involved with what was going on.On behalf of the Windham PTO,We send our Prayers to the Family,May the Lord Bring them Peace and comfort during this time.We Love you Dean and you will be missed..

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