The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Trooper killed in line of duty remembered

- By Briana Contreras bcontreras@morningjou­rnal.com @MJ_Bcontreras on Twitter

The date May 15 celebrates National Peace Officers Memorial Day across the country, but it’s also a day to remember a Northeast Ohio trooper who died in the line of duty.

Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Perez Jr., a Lorain native assigned to the Milan Post, died May 15, 2000, three days after his patrol car was struck from behind by another vehicle while at a traffic stop.

Family, law enforcemen­t and friends honored Perez 18 years later with a Memorial Sign Dedication at the Milan Post.

The sign will be located at the site of the crash, Milepost 121 on the Ohio Turnpike in Milan.

Ohio Turnpike officials said the sign recognizes Perez and his service, as well as memorial to his life.

The sign notifies drivers to move over for stopped vehicles with flashing lights.

The sign dedication ceremony is a program of the Ohio Turnpike and Infrastruc­ture Commission as part of a Work Zone Awareness Campaign.

It also is an effort to ask motorists to move over for first responders with flash- ing lights on highways.

Brian Newbacher, a public informatio­n officer of the Ohio Turnpike, said the commission authorized the sign last fall to recognize Perez and the 12 men who died working in the line of duty for the turnpike since 1967.

Distracted driving, intoxicati­on, speeding, following too closely and not paying attention have been some of those causes, Newbacher said.

Memorial sign ceremonies put a name and a face to the people and families who have suffered these losses, he said.

“That should make people sit up and take notice,” Newbacher said.

Perez’s mother, Anita Carrion of Parma, said the ceremony is heartwarmi­ng for her son, other officers and others killed in the line of duty because not pulling over for other vehicles is still an issue.

“It’s been 18 years he’s been gone, but his memory goes on,” Carrion said. “I’m just honored and in awe of the ceremony they put together.

“His memory will continue on and it does bring comfort. But he is forever in our hearts everyday.”

 ?? BRIANA CONTRERAS — THE MORNING JOURNAL ?? Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Perez Jr. was honored during the 18th anniversar­y of his death on May 15, 2000. He was remembered with a Memorial Sign Dedication Ceremony at the OSHP Milan Post May 15. Perez died three days after his patrol...
BRIANA CONTRERAS — THE MORNING JOURNAL Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Perez Jr. was honored during the 18th anniversar­y of his death on May 15, 2000. He was remembered with a Memorial Sign Dedication Ceremony at the OSHP Milan Post May 15. Perez died three days after his patrol...

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