THE FLORISSANT POLICE DEPARTMENT IS PROUD TO PARTICIPATE IN 33RD ANNUAL MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN
The Florissant Police Department was again a part of the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics of Missouri- Region 4 (LETR) which celebrated its 33rd anniversary where Missouri Law Enforcement Officers participate and give their support to the Special Olympics Missouri. It's more than a run; the mission of the Torch Run is a campaign to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics.
The Missouri Police Chiefs Association is the founding law enforcement organization for Missouri's Torch Run for Special Olympics. What began in 1986 as a 30-mile run is now an 11-day relay covering more than 950 miles with more than 2,500 runners. It originates in more than 40 locations and culminates at the site of the State Summer Games.
The Florissant Police Department’s runners received the torch from the St. Louis County Police Department’s runners at the Cross Keys Schnucks. From Cross Keys Schnucks the Florissant Police runners headed towards N. Hwy 67 and went south on N. Hwy 67 to the Goodwill store located at 455 N. Hwy 67, where they gave the torch to @Hazelwood Police Department’s runners. The Florissant Police runners made a very brief stop at the police station where photos were taken in front of the station.
Mayor Tim Lowery and Chief Fagan appreciated all that came out and showed their support to men and women of the Florissant Police Department and the Missouri Special Olympics.
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