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Athletes, police officers, and Bowie residents ran in the Law Enforcement Torch Run Wednesday morning in support for the Special Olympics. They concluded their run at the Chick-fil-A parking lot at Bowie Marketplace within an hour of their start. (Jordan D. Brown | Patch)
The group of runners started their run at the Bowie Plaza with a torch to symbolize a flame of hope. (Jordan D. Brown | Patch)
Special Olympics athletes were joined by Bowie Police Chief John K. Nesky and CEO of Special Olympics Maryland Inc, James Schmutz. (Jordan D. Brown | Patch)
BOWIE, MD After taking a year off because of COVID-19 precautions, athletes, residents, and members of the Bowie Police Department gathered Wednesday morning to support the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics.
An Upper Marlboro man was sentenced to 30 years in prison last week for the September 2014 murder of Mitchell White outside the Belair Swim and Racquet Club in Bowie.