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3beansalad
12-09-2021, 09:28
All:
It is with deep sadness that I regretfully let you know that Detective Joe Pollack passed early this morning, December 9, 2021 from complications related to COVID that he contracted while on duty. I am authorizing all uniform personnel to shroud their badges until further notice.
Detective Pollack will be escorted in a marked car procession from Littleton Hospital to Olinger Funeral, Crown Hill, in Wheat Ridge, Colorado at 9:00am.
Further details related to a funeral will be forthcoming.
God bless Joe, his wife, Eva, and their 3 children.
Sheriff Spurlock
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KevDen2005
12-09-2021, 13:04
He was an awesome guy. Some great stories from the NYPD
Godspeed Detective Pollack.
wctriumph
12-09-2021, 17:47
RIP and God speed.
Sad to hear, condolences to family, friends, co-workers.
callerys
12-10-2021, 15:46
He was a great guy and friend. Had a heart of gold and tons of jokes. Will be missed.
funkymonkey1111
12-10-2021, 16:34
From another post:
Legitimate question-
Was he fully vaxxed?
I'm sorry to report that we lost another good one, Mesa County Sheriff Sergeant Wayne Weyler.
https://crimewatch.net/us/co/mesa/sheriff/134177/post/announcement
ANNOUNCEMENT DECEMBER 10, 2021
It is with deep sadness, we announce the passing of Mesa County Sheriff Sergeant Wayne Weyler. Sgt. Weyler lost his battle to COVID-19 this morning. He was 64.
Sgt. Weyler served his community as a law enforcement officer for 41 years, first with the Adams County Sheriff?s Office, then joined the Mesa County Sheriff?s Office in 1996.
His tenure included the investigation and the successful prosecution of many notable homicide cases in Mesa County, as well as leading the agency?s Peer Support program. Most recently, Sgt. Weyler helped pioneer the Mesa County Sheriff?s Office Crime Reduction Unit and led the Complex Crimes Unit.
?Wayne gave so much of himself to serve his fellow man. He was a leader, mentor, and genuinely nice human being. Words can?t express how much he will be missed,? said Sheriff Todd Rowell. ?Please join us in honoring his memory and sending your thoughts and prayers to his family.?
The agency would like to thank our law enforcement partners and the community for supporting us as we mourn the loss of one of our own. Sgt. Weyler?s family has asked for privacy at this time. Thank you
I met Sergeant Weyler a few times about 20 years ago and later when I was an MCSO Volunteer. He was a fine fellow, uncharacteristically warm for a LEO, I thought. About 2 weeks ago I happened to leave a message on his phone hoping to talk about some images of unknown people, potential burglars, I caught on camera prowling around my Mesa County home. I didn't get a return call but was unaware that he was battling Covid-19 at the time. So very sad for his family and all who were close to Mesa County Sheriff Detective Sergeant Wayne Weyler. My sincere condolences.
Thank you for posting that Hummer. His age is also tragic - probably would have retired within the year.
Some of us knew his wife, Liz Weyler fairly well.
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