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Ceremony Honors Those Lost In The Line Of Duty

MADERA COUNTY – Madera County will honor the Peace Officers who have died in the line of duty in 2015 at the 9th annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday, May 10, at noon.

Sheriff Jay Varney will host the event, which will include the California Highway Patrol and other regional law enforcement agencies, and include the laying of a wreath and a reading of the names of those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the citizens of Madera County.

Representatives from Madera Police Department, Chowchilla Police Department, Madera District Attorney, Madera Department of Corrections, Madera Probation, CHP, VSP, CCWF, Cal Fire, and Fish and Wildlife are expected to be in attendance.

Fallen officers will be honored with music from the Madera South Choir, a bagpipe solo, a 21-Gun Salute and Taps.

The public is invited to attend the ceremony at Courthouse Park, 210 W Yosemite Avenue, across from the old Madera Superior Court at noon on Tuesday, May 10.

 

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