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Published on Jul 23, 2010
Cops Cycling for Indiana C.O.P.S. July 26 - Aug. 7 On Monday, July 26th, a collection of active and retired police officers, law enforcement survivors and friends of law enforcement will gather at the Statehouse in Indianapolis to begin a 13 day and nearly 1,000 mile bicycle ride around the perimeter of Indiana. The cyclists will be riding in memory of those police officers who have lost their lives in the performance of their duties and to raise awareness of the law enforcement survivors around the state. According to Master Trooper Rich Crawford, the charity ride, Cops Cycling for IN C.O.P.S. was created in 2004 by Indiana State Police Lieutenant Gary Dudley. Dudley's vision was to support the Indiana Chapter of C.O.P.S. (Concerns of Police Survivors) to raise awareness of, and to support the survivors of fallen police officers. "Lt. Dudley and Lake County Chief Deputy Gary Martin were killed in 2006 on State Road 63 in Vermillion County during this very ride. All we ask is that when the public sees us during our ride, they take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made every day by the police officers in their communities" said Crawford. To date, Cops Cycling for IN C.O.P.S. has raised more than $250,000 which has been used to provide counseling services, college scholarships and funding for families to attend National Police Week in Washington, D.C. Monies raised this year will go to a scholarship fund set up to assist the children of those fallen police officers. Information on both the charity ride and how to sponsor a rider can be found at the C.O.P.S. website, www.indianacops.org. The ride will take place from July 26 to August 7, 2010 and the cyclists are scheduled enter Versailles District on Tuesday, July 27 on S.R.7 (Jefferson County). The cyclists will spend the night in Madison and leave Wednesday morning, July 28 and go west on S.R. 62 to Jeffersonville. Comments:
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