Cochise County Sheriff Dever dies in car crash
by Aric Johnson, Jaclyn Schultz and Joe Dana - Sept. 19, 2012 08:57 AM
The Arizona Republic-12 News Breaking News Team
Larry Dever, a four-term Republican sheriff for Cochise County, was killed in a car crash near the northern Arizona town of Williams on Tuesday night, according to authorities. Dever, 60, was driving up to meet one of his six sons for a two-day family hunting trip near White Horse Lake in Coconino County when his vehicle rolled on a gravel U.S. Forest Service road about 15 miles outside of Williams, Cochise County sheriff's spokeswoman Carol Capas said. One of his other sons was scheduled to be deployed to Afghanistan today, she said.
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Capas, weeping as she talked, said deputies were taking the news hard. "I spoke with his wife and one of his sons; they again are devastated," Capas said. "His mother passed away Friday. Her funeral is scheduled for this weekend. "They are just asking that they have some of their family time to be private, because this is just so overwhelming."
Dever was driving a white 2008 Chevrolet pickup south on Forest Service Road 109, approximately 2 miles north of White Horse Lake, authorities said. The vehicle rolled over about 6:40 p.m., according to an official from the Coconino County Sheriff's Office. No other vehicles were reported to be involved. There have been reports of other fatal crashes over the years on that road, the Coconino County Sheriff's Office said. A witness said that, after driving behind Dever's truck on the Forest Service road, he lost sight of him for a brief period of time before spotting a cloud of dust and the truck resting on its wheels, according to authorities. Officials believe that Dever had lost control of his truck, causing it to roll over off the road and land back on its wheels.
Dever was up for re-election in November; he faced no challengers. His death came four days after his 86-year-old mother died of cancer. Nearly always wearing his signature cowboy hat, Dever gained national prominence in the debate over the enforcement of illegal immigration. The county shares has an 83-mile border with Mexico. Dever was a vocal backer of SB 1070, Arizona's immigration law, and testified in favor of it as it made its way through the Legislature and the courts. He also gained prominence when 58-year-old rancher Robert Krentz was killed on his ranch on the Mexican border in Cochise County.
Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu, who worked with Dever on the Border Sheriffs Association to defend county sheriffs against litigation over Arizona's immigration law, expressed shock and sadness over the fatal crash. "He was my friend, a leader on border security and leader among Sheriffs," Babeu said in a released statement. "This is a great loss to Arizona, a true patriot has died and he will be sorely missed." Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio tweeted this message: "My condolences go out to the family of Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever. His death is a big loss to the law enforcement community."
Dever was a sought-after endorsement in Arizona politics. In 2010, Dever backed McCain over his primary challenger, former U.S. Rep. J.D. Hayworth. In 2006, he appeared with a group of Arizona sheriffs in an effective campaign television ad for Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl, ripping challenger Jim Pederson over the amnesty issue. He recently endorse U.S. Rep. Jeff Flake. Flake joined in those who mourned Dever's death, describing the sheriff as a "true leader among lawmen" and praising his "quiet, effective leadership on border security and his desire to protect the residents of Cochise County and southern Arizona."
Dever was a 36-year Cochise County law-enforcement veteran. Dever became a deputy in 1976. He rose through the ranks from sergeant to major. He was first elected to office in 1996 and was re-elected to a forth term in 2008, according to the Cochise County Sheriff's Office website. Dever was born and raised in the town of St. David in Cochise County. He lived there until his death. Hs wife, Nancy, is a retired special educational administrator and educational consultant. They have six sons. The oldest is a major in the U.S. Army, three work for Arizona law-enforcement agencies, one is a firefighter, and one attends college. Dever has 11 grandchildren.
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