Finley, Rickie, SA

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Last Rank
Special Agent
Last Primary Specialty
NRC-Narcotics Unit
Primary Unit
1984-1989 Division Offices - Detroitmi, US Drug Enforcement Administration, MI/ Narcotics Unit
Previously Held Specialties
PTL-Patrol Unit
Service Years
1975 - 1989

 Official Badges 

Pistol Marksman (Bar) Rifle Marksman (Bar) American Flag Masters Degree

Bachelor's Degree National Law Enforcement Memorial Pin 10 Years Service Drug Buster




 Police Awards and Commendations 
Federal Awards
Not Specified
Departmental Awards
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 Other Languages 
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 Prior Military Service 
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Year of Birth
1952
 
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Casualty Info
End of Watch
May 20, 1989


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF)
  2016, National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF)


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 Unit Assignments
North Little Rock Police DepartmentUS Drug Enforcement Administration
  1975-1984 North Little Rock Police Department, AR/ Patrol Unit
  1984-1989 Division Offices - Detroitmi, US Drug Enforcement Administration, MI/ Narcotics Unit
 Colleges Attended 
Arkansas State University
  1970-1974, Arkansas State University
 Additional Information
Comments/Citation:

Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent Rickie C. Finley was killed on May 20, 1989, in a plane crash as he was returning from a jungle operation to a base camp in Lima, Peru. He was 36 years of age at the time of his death.

For almost seven years, Special Agent Finley had proudly served as a North Little Rock, Arkansas Police officer after graduating from Arkansas State University. Rick Finley had a friendly, outgoing personality that endeared him to all who knew him. In 1984, he became a DEA Special Agent and was assigned to Detroit. For five years, he worked on a variety of cases and established himself as a methodical criminal investigator. Special Agent Finley was the case agent on a $5.4 million cash seizure, the largest in Michigan history.

During his five years with DEA, Special Agent Finley received two Sustained Superior Performance Awards, in July 1987, for his work with the Detroit Field Division and again in August 1988, for his work with Operation Snowcap, a cocaine suppression program in Peru.

He volunteered for Operation Snowcap in 1988 and again in 1989. During his second Snowcap tour on May 20, 1989, after a day of field operations, he was scheduled to return to base camp on a plane that had a pressurized cabin. He gave his seat on that plane to another agent who had ear problems, and took his place on another aircraft which crashed into the side of a mountain 65 miles from base camp in Tingo Maria, Peru.

The DEA office building in Detroit is named in his honor and an annual barbecue and golf tournament are held in his memory all proceeds to the DEA Survivors Benefit Fund. He was survived by his parents, Drexel and Grace Finley, and his sister, Sheila.

   
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