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End of Watch Ride to Remember to honor Deputy Maser Published
End of Watch Ride to Remember to honor Deputy Maser
AMMON, Idaho (KIFI) - The Beyond the Call of Duty – End of Watch Ride to Remember will be stopping at the Bonneville County Sheriff s Office Tuesday in honor of Deputy Sheriff Wyatt Maser.
For the 84 days between May 28 and August 19, 2021, 6 riders will be traveling 22,300+ miles across the country, visiting cities and police departments to honor the men and women of law enforcement who paid the ultimate price in their service to our communities in 2020.
End of Watch Ride to Remember is a group of motorcycle riders from the state of Washington escorting a 41 trailer across the country to honor fallen officers from the prior year.
Motorcyclists traveling across U.S. making stop in Idaho Falls Tuesday to remember fallen deputies
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The following is a news release from Beyond the Call of Duty.
IDAHO FALLS – The Beyond the Call of Duty – End of Watch Ride to Remember will be riding into Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office at 3750 East Lincoln Road in Idaho Falls on Tuesday in honor of Deputy Sheriff Wyatt Maser.
Sgt. Bryan Lovell with Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office says the group will arrive late Monday night but will be on-hand at 8 a.m. Tuesday to meet and greet the public.
For the 84 days between May 28 and August 19, six riders will be traveling more than 22,300 miles across the country, visiting cities and police departments to honor the men and women of law enforcement who paid the ultimate price in their service to our communities in 2020. Not only do they honor the fallen, but they also honor the families –- husbands and wives, sons and daughters, mothers and fathers, brothers a