December 2005
Photos for December 28, 2005
When he was a child, Dana Gouge knew he wanted to be a police officer. His goal took him not only into law enforcement, but also into homicide investigations, where he worked with a team that this year snagged Wichita's BTK serial killer. On the computer screen behind Gouge is a photo of the home of Shirley Vian, a BTK victim.
When he was a child, Dana Gouge knew he wanted to be a police officer. His goal took him not only into law enforcement, but also into homicide investigations, where he worked with a team that this year snagged Wichita's BTK serial killer. On the computer screen behind Gouge is a photo of the home of Shirley Vian, a BTK victim.
Wichita homicide detective Dana Gouge stands outside Wichita City Hall. Gouge, who has been on the Wichita police force since 1987, was involved in the investigation that led to the capture and conviction of notorious BTK killer, Dennis Rader.
When he was a child, Dana Gouge knew he wanted to be a police officer. His goal took him not only into law enforcement, but also into homicide investigations, where he worked with a team that this year snagged Wichita's BTK serial killer. On the computer screen behind Gouge is a photo of the home of Shirley Vian, a BTK victim.
When he was a child, Dana Gouge knew he wanted to be a police officer. His goal took him not only into law enforcement, but also into homicide investigations, where he worked with a team that this year snagged Wichita's BTK serial killer. On the computer screen behind Gouge is a photo of the home of Shirley Vian, a BTK victim.


