Officer Daniel Dean was hoping to walk quietly out the back door on this his last day, except there were too many hugs that needed to be shared.
For most of his career, he worked the night shift. He has won accolades and volunteered generously, but he is most proud of his mentoring, teaching hundreds of rookie officers what textbooks cannot."One thing he taught me was always get home safe and things you wouldn't normally look for, he was one to point out," Freeport Police Officer Corey Cooke said.
Cooke says he learned a lot from Dean. Cooke credits the 30-year veteran for making him a better officer. Officer Matt Seridge says Dean would teach him how to handle a normal call, but also taught him the "what ifs." "My hope is that I have left as much love and knowledge in this place as I am taking with me," Dean said.
Dean's days with the department are now over, but his legacy lives on through the next generation of young officers he helped mentor.
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