Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Detective Daniel Enchautegui

New York City Police Department, New York

End of Watch Saturday, December 10, 2005

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Reflections for Detective Daniel Enchautegui

Godspeed brother Enchautegui. My thoughts and prayers are with your family and the NYPD. Rest in peace brother you will now walk your beat on the streets of Heaven.

Ptlm.#44
City of Beaver Falls Pd.

December 13, 2005

On behalf of the men and women of the La Habra Police Department we send our thoughts and condolences to the New York City Police Department and the family of Officer Enchautegui. It doesn't matter where we work, when one of our brothers or sisters fall, we all feel the pain and the loss. Rest in peace Officer Enchautegui. You will never be forgotten

Sergeant Jeff Baylos
La Habra PD, California

December 13, 2005

You don't remember me, do you...?
I was the one who unlocked your car after you accidentally locked the keys and your baby up at the mall.
I was the one who gave you a ride to the gas station when you ran out of gas on that back road.
I was the one who changed your tire because you couldn't figure out how to work the stupid scissor jack.
I was the one who directed you safely through that busy intersection when the traffic signals weren't working.
I was the one who gave you a jump-start after you left your lights on.

You don't remember me, do you...?
I was the one who found the item that identified the guy who raped your daughter.
I was the one who spent my days off in court to testify and help convict the man who beat your son so badly.
I was the one who located your grandmother in the woods that night when it was 22 degrees and she had wandered away from the nursing home.
I was the one who loaned you the raincoat the night we stood and watched your house burn.
I was the one who talked with you for two hours about your son running away from home.

You don't remember me, do you...?
I was the one who held your hand, wiped the blood out of you eyes, and calmed you down while the Fire Department cut you out of what was left of your car.
I was the one who called you at 2 a.m. to come pick up your 16 year old daughter because she had been drinking too much.
I was the one who knocked on your door at 4 a.m. to let you know your 16 year old daughter would never be coming home again.
I was the one who did CPR on your 3 year old after you found him in the pool.
I was the one who helped deliver your new baby when you didn't quite make it to the ER.

You don't remember me, do you...?
I was the one who got that snake out of your bathroom around midnight.
I was the one who got my knees and elbows scraped up fighting with the shoplifter with your carton of cigarettes.
I was the one who took your son for a "ride-along" so he could see what it was really like.
I was the one who gave you the right directions so you wouldn't miss that business meeting.
I was the one who stopped you to let you know your right rear tire was going flat.

You don't remember me, do you...?
I was the one who escorted your son's funeral procession from the church to the cemetery and cried behind my sunglasses because he was my friend, too.
I was the one watched over your place while you were on vacation.
I was the one who worked for you on Christmas Day so you could be off with your family.
I was the one who joked around with you after your truck got hit by a train and you walked away without a scratch.
I was the one was able to talk your husband into going into counseling with you.

You don't remember me, do you...?
I was the one who got shot when I pulled over a car for a traffic violation and the driver turned out to be an escaped convict who had sworn he would never go back to prison.
Oh, by the way, my memorial service is at 2 p.m.

Will you remember me now?

I will remember you!! RIP

Patrolman Jason Shelby
Lexington Police Department, TN

December 13, 2005

THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT YOU HAVE GAVE, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBER, OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, I DID NOT KNOW YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO DID,YET WE ARE ALL PART OF THE SAME FAMILY. THE LAW ENFORCEMENT FAMILY, REST IN PEACE.
SARAH LAMONACO

SARAH LAMONACO
DAUGHTER OF TROOPER LAMONACO

December 13, 2005

The city of New York has lost one of their finest officers. You have done a great job and now your watch is over. May you rest in peace and God Bless your soul. You will be missed.

Cpl. C. D. Siler
WVSP

December 13, 2005

Fidelis Ad Mortem...rest easy...

Det. McMillin
NYPD

December 13, 2005

Ofc. Enchautegui was doing his job! A true hero! God bless his family!

Retired P.O. T. Russell
City of Miami P.D.

December 13, 2005

GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!! REST IN PEACE BLUE ANGEL AND WITH EASE!

LAURIE GARCIA

December 13, 2005

Thank you Officer Enchautegui for your services.
You will not be forgotten.
Thoughts & Prayers to your family, friends & department.

Kat
LE Wife,PWO Sister,HUGS,Former Dispatcher

December 13, 2005

You have made the ultimate sacrafice and for this you will always be remembered as a brave hero. You will be missed but never forgotten. We in the Law Enforcement community thank you for your service, R.I.P. my brother we have the watch now.

Master Deputy Darius Harper
MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Ocala, FL

December 13, 2005

Job well done, officer. God bless you and keep you. My deepest condolonces to your family and fellow officers in N.Y. The Big Apple has truly lost a hero.

SGT. S. ONOFRE III
Balcones Heights Police Dept.

December 13, 2005

Our family is truly saddened at Daniel's loss. We will keep him, his family, friends and coworkers in our prayers.

God Bless.

Ptlm. P.K. Harding (Ret.)
Binghamton NY PD

December 13, 2005

Rest in peace Brother Enchautegui.

K T
Blackwater USA

December 13, 2005

My deepest condolences to your family and friends. You were relentless in your conduct of duty and honored the tradition of always being on-duty. May you patrol the streets of heaven knowing you did your best on earth. God be with you always.

Supervisory Special Agent John Aybar
Diplomatic Security Service, US State Dept.

December 13, 2005

I'm still mourning the loss of another fallen officer. Tell my boy I love him.

My thoughts are with your loved ones. May they gain strength from each other during this horrible, dark time in their lives.

Take care of each other.

Anonymous

December 13, 2005

Godspeed, Brother. You were one of the great ones.

PO
NYPD

December 13, 2005

Another Officer gave is life so courageous in the line of duty. We all send our deepest sympathy and gratitude to a job well done. Thank you for flaunting your shield so proudly. Rest in peace, you shall always be missed but never forgotten.

Metuchen PD, NJ PBA Local 60

Police Officer
Metuchen PD NJ

December 13, 2005

Again we mourn as another hero is taken from us. My deepest sympathy to the family, friends and co-workers of Officer Enchautegui. May the Lord give you strength and bless each of you during this time.

Rest in peace for your watch here is over; walk in heavens beat and guide us to protect and serve others safely.

US Ranger Catroppa
National Park Service GA

December 12, 2005

GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. YOU ARE A TRUE HERO.

SGT
NYPD

December 12, 2005

Duelme en paz. Vive con Dios. Siempre Duro, Siempre Bueno, Siempre Vivo.

December 12, 2005

May your passage into heaven be peaceful. Rest in peace, Brother.

P.O. Chris Welby
Bridgeton, Mo.

December 12, 2005

REST IN PEACE BROTHER. YOUR SACRIFICE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. THANK YOU SIR.

DAN METZLER
ROCHESTER TWP. PD, PENNSYLVANIA

December 12, 2005

REST IN PEACE AND MAY GOD BLESS YOUR SOUL.


BRONX COURT OFFICERS

December 12, 2005

Rest in peace brother in blue! We will take your watch from here. You will never be forgotten..........

December 12, 2005

We mourn the loss of Brother Enchautegui who made the ultimate sacrafice in the performance of his duty. We offer our sincere condolonces to our fallen brothers family and hope and pray the animals responsible for this horrific crime rot in hell.

Sgt. W.G Kierce, Secretary FOP Lodge #4
Jersey City P.D. New Jersey

December 12, 2005

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