Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Deputy Sheriff Alan Inzer

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office, Louisiana

End of Watch Thursday, January 25, 2007

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Reflections for Deputy Sheriff Alan Inzer

Your passing has had a profound effect even on the people that have never met you in person. You had goals, dreams, and a family and sister Rhonda who loves you! She was so proud of you, still is. ❤️ She continues her remembrance and reminds us all of your life, and sacrifice. You will always be remembered.

CarolAnn Maurer
Rhonda's Friend

January 26, 2023

Rest easy my brother on this your 11th year in Heaven. You will always be a true hero to all of us. May your loving family assuage the pain for your great loss, and that they gain strength from their grief in time.

Lieutenant Ray Flores
NYPD (retired)

January 25, 2018

Another year without seeing your huge warm and brotherly smile. You have not been forgotten and never will be. You touched many lives in your short time on this earth. I know God has enjoyed your piano playing as we did here on earth. God speed Alan.

Tonya Gibbs
Friend

January 25, 2018

Rest easy my hero. You are what is defined the soldier that faces danger, while others would just avoid. You cared enough to serve your community beyond that what is expected of you. For that my brother, I salute you. May God continue to hold you in his hands, and also to watch over your loving family. ALL BLUE LIVES MATTER!

N.Y.P.D. Lt. Ray Flores (Ret.)

January 25, 2017

Thank you for your service! You always had a smile, on or off duty! You served, you protected, and you did your duty! Calcasieu Parish thanks you and remembers you each and everyday!

Deputy Sheriff Stacey Corbello
Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Office

October 13, 2016

Thinking of Alan Inzer this week as our nation is going through such difficult times. This is when we need our honorable officers the most, and yet they are under attack. God bless you Alan, we know you're up there looking out for your boys in blue!

Priscilla West Beckley
friend of Alan Inzer

July 10, 2016

Hey Brother, yesterday was the anniversary of the day i lost a buddy and this country lost an amazing Deputy. I was really down thinking about you and other fallen brothers then i thought about where you are now and brother i am happy that you are in Heaven looking down on all of us......miss ya bro

"Former" Detective Dennis Miller

January 26, 2016

Alan, it has been many years, but I still have the newspaper clipping of that horrible day. I was doing what you loved to do that day - hunting. We were in Wildlife Mgmt together and I'll never forget how you treated everyone no matter how busy you were with LE or school.....you always took the time to say hi and check in. Your service encouraged me to pursuit a career in natural resources LE. I only wished I could've been there to help you that night. I don't remember the trial details now, but I remembered following them then and I'm still disgusted that the animal that shot you got away with so little earthly justice - God is the ultimate judge and will do what He sees fit in due time.

I hope you're enjoying patrolling the streets of heaven!!!!

Much love to you and your family!

Federal Officer
U.S. Forest Service

April 30, 2015

Deputy Inzer was killed senselessly as he tried to uphold law and order. In light of the violence going on in another city today in America, it makes me proud of my community that we did not take to the streets and riot. Instead, we trusted in justice, and the rule of law and order.
R.I.P. Deputy Inzer, we have justice here in Calcasieu Parish because of brave men and women like you.

Bruce Mulvey
Proud Citizen

August 18, 2014

Today I told my young son, Joseph, about the Uncle he never met. I told him what a great Uncle Alan would have been. I told him I'm sure Uncle Alan would have taken him fishing, duck hunting, and taught him all about the Great Outdoors. It made us both smile to think of it. You're deeply missed Alan.

Marc Piccolo
Brother-in-law

January 25, 2014

The wicked flee when no one pursues, but the righteous are bold as a lion - Proverbs 28:1

Rhonda Inzer Piccolo
Sister

January 25, 2014

Jan. 5, 2014 - just after midnight, so it is actually the 6th. But I haven't been to bed yet, so still celebrating Alan's 50th birthday. Never forgotten, always honored and loved, my dear brother.

Rhonda Inzer Piccolo

January 6, 2014

It is January. The month of Alan's birthday and his death. It will always be a tragic month for his family and for his friends. We will always remember you, Alan, and always honor your memory. I miss you.

Rhonda Inzer Piccolo
Sister

January 25, 2013

Heroes live forever, Deputy Inzer, and we will never forget. Thank you for the sacrifice you made for the citizens of Calcasieu Parish and the great State of Louisiana.

Greater Houston C.O.P.S.

January 25, 2013

Thank you for your service Sir, RIP

James Kotke
Civilian / Former Officer
WSF Park Police (Wi.)

July 9, 2012

I don't know what happened today, to make me think of Alan, but I did and I googled, only to find this tragedy. It is so sad to see a vibrant, young, dedicated husband, father , brother and son taken so early. My heart breaks for the family.

Alan was always such a kind soul and loyal friend.

I just want the world to know that today, Alan was missed. I am an old high school friend and miss his spirit. I can only imagine the hole left in the lives of his family and close friends. My prayers of support for you all, are going up today.

Old Friend Barbie Davis

June 22, 2012

I have a story to share to all of you out there.....Alan and I began working together I guess somewhere around 1988 or 1989. We both began working in dispatch. We didn't like each other very much....I believe our personalities clashed (knowing either one of us that was not a shock) anyway over the years after we grew up and our egos became not so important we became friends. In 2010, Alan's family began a Scholarship at McNeese State University (our local college) in his memory. In 2011, Alan's friends formed a committee and began a 5k fundraiser and raised over $5600.00 to add to the scholarship. Well we are at it again in 2012....Alan is looking down on us with a heavy heart knowing all the hard work is all because of him and the impact he made on all of our lives. January commerates not only his death but also his birth. Alan....Happy 4th birthday in Heaven and we still appreciate the sacrifice you gave to the citizens of Calcasieu Parish. God speed buddy.....We will always love and miss you!!!! You are always in our hearts and minds....

Detective Sgt. Shannon Chesson
Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office

January 26, 2012

Alan - you are alway in my heart.

Rhonda Inzer Piccolo
Sister

January 25, 2012

Your heroism and service is honored today, the 5th anniversary of your death. Your memory lives and you continue to inspire. Thank you for your service. My cherished son Larry Lasater was a fellow police officer murdered in the line of duty on April 24, 2005 while serving as a Pittsburg, CA police officer.

Time never dimishes respect, and your memory will always be honored and revered. I pray for the solace of all those who love and remember him for I know both the pain and pride are forever. I hold his family in my heart's embrace today. Rest In Peace

Phyllis Loya
Mom of fallen California Officer Larry Lasater, Pittsburg PD, eow 4/24/05

January 25, 2012

Thinking about your family, friends and co-workers today and to let you know that we will never forget your scarifice. You are a hero and we understand how much you are missed, just watch over your family and co-workers.

Connie Barker
Mother of Officer Clint Walker Prattville P.D. Alabama E.O.W. 1-14-04

January 25, 2012

Happy birthday, brother.

Rhonda Inzer Piccolo

January 5, 2012

My condolenses to the family of Deputy Sheriff Alan Inzer and The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Office. My prayers' are with you all.His sacrifice and his committment to his community and state should not and will not be forgotten. He's a true hero along with the many that have also given us there all. God Bless all that serve for us to enjoy our freedom and safety.

Deputy Izzy Campoamor
Nelson County Sheriff's Office-Kentucky

November 30, 2011

THANK YOU DEPUTY INZER FOR YOUR SERVICE, AND YOUR ULTIMATE SACRIFICE TO US. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS....RON MCCUBBIN....FATHER OF A POLICE OFFICER IN KENTUCKY.

RON MCCUBBIN

November 30, 2011

It has been many years since I looked you up Alan, as I read what happened, many things flooded my mind, fishing with you on the bayou, timing your runs around the block, going out and looking for gators, the Crew of the Nobles Ball we went to with your girlfriend and mother Barbara. I have missed you all these years and will miss you even more now... Thank you for your dedication and service to the folks there may you rest in peace my friend and brother

Todd Bearden
Friend

July 3, 2011

Today "A" Shift dedicates our shift to Deputy Sheriff Alan Inzer. Your sacrifice is not forgotten. R.I.P. brother, we have the watch.

Sgt. J.L. Slaughter
Radford City Department of Police

January 25, 2011

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