
Westminster police, community, city and government officials carry Flame of Hope for Special Olympics
0The Westminster Police Department had its most diverse group of participants ever during this year’s five-mile leg of the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for the 2022 Special Olympics. As always, the June 10 run featured a large contingent of police officers as well as the police chief, but the team of 16 runners who pounded city streets to raise funds and awareness for the Special Olympics also included city employees, government officials, relatives, and one firefighter. https://youtu.be/zJrCWllXTB4 Westminster Police Chief Darin Lenyi, Mayor Tri Ta, Councilwoman Kimberly Ho, and 48th District Congresswoman Michelle Steel were among the participants. “I…

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