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5K memorial run to be held in honor of Concord correctional officer killed |
By concordmonitor.com |
Published: 09/09/2019 |
A group of New Hampshire Department of Corrections staff members is planning a 5K road race in memory of a corrections officer who was riding his bicycle when he was killed in a crash in September 2018. The race in honor of Sgt. Patrick Bettens is scheduled for Oct. 26, on the NHTI campus in Concord. All proceeds will go toward a college fund for Bettens’s two children. The 41-year-old Bettens, of Concord, was pedaling in the city when a car struck his rear tire, causing him to fall and be struck by the vehicle. He later died at a hospital. Read More. |
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