[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 54 (Monday, April 11, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S1851]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING POLICE OFFICER CARLOS PUENTE-MORALES
Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President, Des Moines Police Officer Carlos Puente-
Morales's life was marked by a commitment to serving others and
frequent expressions of love--love for his family and love for those he
worked with.
On March 26, Officer Puente-Morales lost his life in the line of duty
along with fellow officer Susan Farrell when their vehicle was struck
by another that was driving the wrong direction on Interstate 80 near
Waukee. I wish to take a moment to celebrate the life and service of
Officer Puente-Morales.
Officer Puente-Morales served tours in Iraq and Afghanistan in the
Iowa Army National Guard, where he attained the rank of staff sergeant.
He served his community as a deputy sheriff for Franklin County and as
an Ottumwa police officer before coming to Des Moines to be closer to
family. He joined the Des Moines police force just last year.
Des Moines Police Chief Dana Wingert has referred to Officer Puente-
Morales as a loyal servant. I believe this to be a very fitting
description. He was loyal to his family, to his community, to his
country, and he did it with a heart full of love. He was just 34 years
old when he left us, but his service and the example he set for all of
us will endure for many years to come.
Officer Puente-Morales will be missed by his family and the community
that he served.
Officer Puente-Morales's mother wisely said, ``We shouldn't wait for
a tragedy to recognize our heroes.'' She is exactly right. On behalf of
Iowans and all Americans, I express my gratitude for Officer Puente-
Morales's service to community and country. My deepest sympathy is with
his family in this difficult time. I thank all those who walk in
Officer Puente-Morales's *COM007*footsteps to protect and serve.
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