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ACSO Deputies compete at 5K

APACHE COUNTY-ACSO Deputies compete at the 5K Annual Fallen Officer memorial.

On Sunday March 5th, 2024, Apache County Deputies Ashley Brown, and Paula Billy competed in the 20th Annual Arizona Fallen Officer Memorial 5K in Phoenix, Arizona at the Wesley Bolin Plaza.

The event is hosted by Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S) Arizona and Deputy Brown finished fourth in her age group.

“To serve with Honor, Courage and Commitment is our motto. Deputy Billy and Deputy Brown are exemplar,” Said ACSO.

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