VIDEO: Rio Rancho law enforcement torch run benefits Special Olympics New Mexico

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About 25 participants started next to the Sandoval County Health Commons building in Bernalillo, New Mexico and continued for about 12 miles to their end point at Alameda Boulevard and 4th St. in northwest Albuquerque.

The participants work for agencies including the Rio Rancho Police Department, Rio Rancho Fire and Rescue, and the Sandoval County Regional Emergency Communications Center. They were escorted by RRPD units along NM 528.

The event took place on Friday, May 20, 2022.

(Video by Matt Hollinshead, Rio Rancho Observer)

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