Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Trevor Alan Nettleton

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Nevada

End of Watch Thursday, November 19, 2009

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Reflections for Police Officer Trevor Alan Nettleton

I am sorry beyond words for your loss. I lost my husband Deputy David Blake on October 3, 2009. I pray for you to find peace and comfort. Officer Nettleton patrols Heaven's Streets now...May he wrap his wings around you all.

Tanya Miller Blake
Wife of Burnet County Deputy #128 F. David Blake, EOW 10-03-2009

November 20, 2009

This is a sad sad story...RIP Brother, we will take on the fight from here...

Kevin

Supervisor
NC Student Patrol Unit

November 20, 2009

God Speed my friend and may God bless and watch over your young family. They WILL need support forever!

Spinsky
Clay Fire

November 20, 2009

I remember Trevor when he was just a little kid tagging along with his dad. I am so sorry for your loss. This is a tragedy.

Maria (Ferracane) Jordan
Worked with his dad for the WSP

November 20, 2009

Rest in peace brother

Police Officer
Austin PD

November 20, 2009

Rest in peace my Brother, we will see that justice is served on those who did this.

Sgt
The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office

November 20, 2009

I want to send my condolences to the family of this courageous officer. Words cannot express the shock and dismay I have when hearing of this tragedy. This world is becoming a crazy place, where no person is respected, and even law enforcement is left to pick up the pieces of a society that has no respect for them.

God bless the family and the other officers on the Las Vegas Police Department. I know words don't mean much, but thank you for your service.....amen.

Rick Jackson
private citizen

November 20, 2009

My heart and prayers are with Mrs. Nettleton, family, friend and coworkers of this true hero who has been called home to patrol the streets above. May the children of this HERO grow up to know that their daddy will not be forgotten. God bless you all.

Deb Azure
Mother of Deputy Renee Danell Azure
EOW 08/06/02

Anonymous

November 20, 2009

Police Officer Trevor Nettleton

Go rest in peace brother, for your job here is done.
May god rest your soul, bless all your loved ones and fellow officers.

"Heros in Life, Not Death"
Ontario Police memorial

Simon Moussa
Ontario Provincial Police

November 20, 2009

goodspeed. i am keeping your wife and young children in my prayers. you will not be forgotten.

patrol
st louis county police

November 20, 2009

We lost a good one fellas! Trevor told it like it was, whether anyone liked it or not ( that's one of the things I loved about him ).
We may not understand why something like this happens guys, we just have to trust in the Lord and have faith that there is a much bigger plan to this life that we live.

Proverbs 3:5-6.

I know for sure, I will be a better cop thanks to Trevor and work that much harder to get criminals like these off the streets. He died as a true warrior and I will honor his memory everyday of my life!
God speed bro, and God bless the Nettleton family

POII Eric M
lvmpd

November 20, 2009

Our deepest sympathy to Officer Nettleton's beloved family. God Bless him for his service to our Country in the military, and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Rest in Peace sir, you will not be forgotten.

Sgt. Jim May (retired)
CMPD Charlotte, North Carolina

November 20, 2009

Heaven has asked us for one

Anonymous

November 20, 2009

Rest in Peace sir,,,,,,,,

Officer Thomas Wiederhold
Fort Worth Texas Police

November 20, 2009

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Officer Nettletons family coworkers and friends. Always remember now you all have a special Angel in heaven watching over you. May God Bless you all and help you thru this horrible time you are going thru.

Sue V

November 20, 2009

I do not even know you
but I bet you meant alot to many people
thank you for all that you have given in your lifetime
and say hello to my dad, grandmother, cousin, uncle and the rest of my family and friends.
You are in good hands Sir.

social worker
connecticut department of corrections

November 20, 2009

God has received an outstanding and loving brother in the badge on your arrival. His police department has been bolstered by uour arrival bringing your honor, professionalism and integrity to its ranks. Brother Trevor your name will never be forgotten by your brothers and sisters left behind but will always be remembered with love and repsect. Your family will be cared for by your brothers and sisters who also grieve your departure from our ranks here. Know your new partners are also honorable and dedicated law enforcement professionals who also paid the ultimate for their service to God's children in their communities. Rest in peace brother. In Christ.

Tom Bradley, retired
Phoenix AZ PD, AZ State Chap FOP

November 20, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with LVMPD & Officer Nettleton's family!

Anonymous

November 20, 2009

Officer Nettleton and family,
Thank you for your service to your country and the Las Vegas community. You are the epitome of what a hero is. Your family is safe because of you, and we will continue to make sure that they stay safe.
We'll take it from here.

Det. J. Clark
LVMPD

November 20, 2009

I know of no words that will suffice. No words that are adequate. Even the words warrior or hero seem to fall short in this instance. I would like for the family, friends and co-workers of Officer Trevor Nettleton to know there are folks all across this country that will lift you up in prayer before the Almighty.
May you each experience the eternal love and endless blessings of our Lord and Savior in the coming days.
I am very sorry for your loss.

Special Ranger Doug Hutchison
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association

November 20, 2009

Las Vegas Metro is one of the finest agencies in the country. The entire Law Enforcement family is stunned by what happened. Rest in Peace Officer Nettleton. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Sergeant Robert Roberts
Contra Costa Sheriff

November 20, 2009

Rest in peace brother. The low-lifes were caught and will not see the light of day again.

Trooper Mark Holthaus
Washington State Patrol

November 20, 2009

It is a shame to lose a family member and friend in such a way. From now on Officer Chris Nettleton will be on duty in heaven and watch over us from there. Rest in Peace my brother. I offer my deepest sympathies to the family and his Law Enforcement brothers and sisters. Go with God and cover your six!

Officer Timothy L. Medcalf C.O.5
Texas Dept. Criminal Justice

November 20, 2009

Sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. I'm sure he is in a better place.

SGT. DENNIS CRAIG
DALLAS PD

November 20, 2009

Rest In Peace

Anonymous

November 20, 2009

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