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LOOK: Officers Carry Special Olympic Torch Through Ohio

The torch was lit in Cleveland and passed on to several northeast Ohio runners from police departments June 20, 2012. The torch will make its way all the way down to Columbus.

 
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Matt Lasker of the Cleveland Heights Police Department carries the "Flame of Hope" during the 2012 Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics June 20, 2012. Michelle Simakis
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Cleveland Heights police officers brave the nearly 90-degree heat during the 2012 Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics.
Matt Lasker of the Cleveland Heights Police Department carries the "Flame of Hope" during the 2012 Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics June 20, 2012.
The 2012 Law Enforcement Torch Run ends at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in Columbus, OH on June 22 and marks the start of the 2012 Summer Games for Special Olympics Ohio.
Solon Police Officers Bill DiGiovanni (front) and Joann Felton (second from right) before taking the Special Olympics Torch from the Moreland Hills Police Department. They are joined by Jay Dabila, Felton's relative, and two members of the Solon Police Explorers Club.

Police officers and law department personnel from several Ohio cities are helping the Special Olympic torch make its way down to Columbus for the games Friday.

Related Topics: Police, Special Olympics Ohio, special olympic games columbus, and torch run

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