The Oak Ridge Police Department is joining other law enforcement agencies across the country in celebrating National Police Week, May 12-18. As part of the week-long observance, the department will host a Peace Officers Memorial Day Ceremony on Wednesday, May 15, to honor law enforcement personnel.
The ceremony is scheduled to begin at 1:30 p.m. in front of the Oak Ridge Municipal Building. The keynote speaker will be Rick Scarbrough, executive director of the University of Tennessee’s Law Enforcement Innovation Center in Oak Ridge and former chief of the Clinton Police Department. The public and all law enforcement officers are invited to attend, a press release said.
If the weather is bad, the ceremony will move indoors to the Municipal Building Courtroom. The Municipal Building is located at 200 South Tulane Avenue in Oak Ridge.
For more information on the Oak Ridge Police Department, National Police Week, or the Peace Officers Memorial Day Service, contact ORPD at (865) 425-3504.
More information will be added as it becomes available.
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