Updated: 1:06 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009 | Posted: 7:17 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009
CHEHALIS, Wash. —
Stephen "Mike" Gallagher, the deputy who was killed in a collision with an elk Monday night, was "trusted, respected and admired," said Lewis County Sheriff Steve Mansfield in a tearful news conference Wednesday.
Gallagher, 34, was a husband, son and father of two small children, Mansfield said. "He was a problem-solver, and he was a real warrior in our community," he added.
"Deputy Gallagher died in the line of duty, doing what he loved and what he was very good at. And that is making a positive difference in the people's lives that he touched," Mansfield told reporters in a noon news conference that aired live on KIRO 7 Eyewitness News and KIROTV.com.
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Gallagher died Tuesday night at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. He was fatally injured Monday night while heading to back up another deputy on a domestic violence call. His patrol car hit and killed the elk on Highway 12 near Packwood.
Gallagher, of Adna, was a six-year veteran of the department who previously served eight years in the Army with deployments in Haiti and Kosovo.
State Fish and Wildlife Department spokesman Craig Bartlett said there is a large elk herd near Packwood.
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