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On
Saturday, May 24, 1997 off duty Deputy Keith A. Fricke was working
an approved extra job and was providing a motorcycle escort for
a funeral procession. Sometime during the procession, Deputy Fricke
had to break away from the escort in order to refuel his motorcycle.
Deputy Fricke was in full uniform and operating a fully marked police
motorcycle, As he was returning back to the funeral procession,
he was traveling northbound on Collins Road in Richmond, Texas when
he was struck by a 1988 Cadillac Brougham that was traveling southbound.
As Deputy Fricke approached a private drive to a coin operated car
wash, the southbound vehicle began turning left directly in his
path. Deputy Fricke was unable to avoid the collision and was ejected
from his motorcycle. He landed approximately 38 feet from the point
of impact. The impact was so severe that it knocked his helmet off
his head. The driver of the Cadillac was shown at fault for failure
to yield right-of-way and was cited for not having a driver's license.
Deputy Fricke was transported by Life Flight to Herman Hospital
in Houston. On June 4, 1997 he was pronounced dead as a result of
his injuries.
Deputy Fricke was a 12-year veteran of the Harris County Sheriffs
Department and was 38 years old at the time of his death.
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