CITRUS COUNTY, Fla. — The Citrus County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday that Deputy Andres “Andy” Lahera, who was injured in May 2023 while directing traffic, has died.
“Deputy Lahera’s life was defined by his steadfast dedication to the safety and well-being of Citrus County, and his absence leaves a profound void in the hearts of all who knew him,” the Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.
Lahera served 14 years with the department and was a school resource officer from 2018 to 2023.
On May 23, 2023, he was directing traffic outside the Lecanto High School graduation when he was hit by a car.
“For over two years, Andy fought valiantly with the same strength and resolve that defined his career,” the news release said. “His passing marks the end of a chapter filled with bravery, sacrifice, and love.”
Lahera is survived by his wife, Michele, and their two sons, Vincent and Nicholas.
“Andy fought courageously, and this is a tremendous loss for his family, our agency, and this community,” said Sheriff David Vincent.
“We will honor Andy’s legacy by standing beside his family, just as he always stood beside ours.”
Details about a memorial service will be announced later, the office said.
Spectrum News Staff
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