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Dedication of the Oregon State Police Fallen Trooper Memorial

Recognizing the significant impact of the service and sacrifice of our fallen Troopers to the State of Oregon

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The Oregon State Police Fallen Trooper Memorial will be dedicated in Salem this Saturday, Oct. 1, at 6:30 p.m.

(SALEM, Ore.) - The Oregon State Police Fallen Trooper Memorial that commemorates and honors fallen Troopers will be officially dedicated in Salem this Saturday, Oct. 1.

The Oregon State Police recognizes 33 Troopers who died in the line of duty while serving and protecting the residents of Oregon.

The Oregon State Police Fallen Trooper Memorial is located in front of the Public Service Building on the Capitol Mall, and was designed and built by White Oak Construction and Portland based Jones Sculpture Studio to pay tribute to fallen Troopers and recognize the significant impact of their service and sacrifice to the State of Oregon.

  • WHAT: The Dedication of the Oregon State Police Fallen Trooper Memorial
  • WHO: Oregon Governor Kate Brown
    Oregon State Police Superintendent Travis Hampton
    Oregon State Senator Betsy Johnson
    Bill and Barbara Lyons, parents of fallen Trooper Scott Lyons
  • WHEN: Saturday, October 1, 2016 at 6:30 p.m.
  • WHERE: Oregon State Police Fallen Trooper Memorial
    (Located in front of the Public Service Building on the Capitol Mall)
    255 Capitol Street NE
    Salem, Oregon

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