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Deputy Randy Lutz was employed with Riverside County Sheriff's Department three
years. He was hired on April 29, 1987, and assigned to Riverside Patrol. He was
assigned to the Norco Motorcycle Patrol in June 1989.
Deputy Lutz attended the Police Reserve Academy at Fullerton College and received
his POST certificate in June 1981. He began his law enforcement career in 1982 with
the California State Police. In 1983, he joined the San Jacinto Police Department
and in 1987, joined the Riverside County Sheriff's Department. In 1986, he was named
Officer of the Year in San Jacinto. In 1988, Deputy Lutz was nominated for Peace
Officer of the Year for his role in the aftermath of the gunshot wounding of a fellow
Riverside Sheriff's Deputy. He played a major role in initiating the motorcycle
program in Norco.
While patrolling the Norco area on June 22, 1989, Deputy Lutz came upon slow/stopped
traffic. Deputy Lutz swerved into the center lane to avoid the traffic jam. After
swerving into the center lane, Deputy Lutz collided with a pickup truck. He was
killed instantly.
Deputy Randy Lutz was survived by his wife and his two daughters. He was also survived
by his parents and one sister. Deputy Lutz was born in Aurora, Illinois.
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