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El Paso County Sheriff's Office to honor fallen law enforcement

El Paso County Sheriff's Office to honor fallen law enforcement

Yahoo13-05-2025
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso County Sheriff's Office is hosting its eighth annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony.
The ceremony will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 13 at the Sheriff's Office Headquarters, 3850 Justice Road.
'This annual ceremony pays tribute to local law enforcement officers who made theultimate sacrifice in service to their community,' the Sheriff's Office said.'This ceremony is a solemn reminder of the courage and selflessness our fallen lawenforcement officers demonstrated in service to others,' Sheriff Oscar Ugarte said. 'Weowe it to them — and their families — to ensure their legacy is never forgotten.'
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