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Slain Officer Neal Thompson Remembered for Lifelong Service and Dreams

Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson was tragically killed in the line of duty on March 5, 2024, just days before his planned retirement after 38 years with Victoria Police. Thompson, affectionately known as “Thommo,” had been preparing for a new chapter in life filled with adventures, including walking across South America, organizing fishing trips with friends, and enjoying time in the bushland he loved.

While friends and family looked forward to celebrating his retirement, they were instead left mourning a respected officer whose life was cut short. Thompson was shot while responding to an incident at a rural property, part of a significant manhunt for a suspected gunman, Dezi Freeman, who remains at large in nearby bushland.

Community Grieves a Dedicated Officer

Anita Cook, who became friends with Thompson when she opened her cafe in Moyhu in 2014, described him as a supportive figure in her life. “He was almost like my man figure,” she stated, recalling their daily interactions before his shifts. Just hours before his death, Thompson visited Cook’s cafe, where he jokingly played pranks and offered advice as he enjoyed a complimentary breakfast in gratitude for helping her move mattresses the day before.

Cook expressed disbelief at Thompson’s passing, saying, “I just couldn’t believe the fact that he was so close and he is not able to do any of these things that he talked about.” She emphasized the sense of security he brought to the community, noting his strength and bravery.

Flowers were left at the Wangaratta Police Station as a tribute, highlighting the profound impact Thompson had on both his colleagues and the public.

A Legacy of Generosity and Friendship

John Bird, a close friend of Thompson for over 14 years, reflected on their shared love for hunting and the deep bond they developed. He urged people to remember Thompson for his generous spirit rather than focusing on the tragedy of his death. “He was the most generous, good-hearted, do anything for anybody sort of fella,” Bird said, emphasizing how much Thompson meant to him and others.

Bird shared that Thompson was happiest in his role with the police, where he thrived on active duty rather than paperwork. He particularly despised animal cruelty, showcasing his compassionate nature. As Bird noted, Thompson had also found joy in his personal life, enjoying his time with his partner, Lisa.

In a poignant reminder of the community’s affection for Thompson, the Golden City Football Club will honor him during a match in Bendigo on March 10, 2024. Players will wear blue and white tape in his memory, and fundraising efforts for the Blue Ribbon Foundation will accompany the event. Neil Cramer, a life member of the club, fondly remembered Thompson’s skill on the soccer field, stating, “He was just a beautiful person.”

As the community grapples with its loss, Thompson’s legacy as a dedicated officer and beloved friend will undoubtedly endure.

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