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Fall Festival aims to raise funds for the IMPD Mounted Patrol to build new barn
Indianapolis, Indiana – The 1983-established Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Mounted Patrol Unit is in need of a new barn.
“The horses help bring the community together,” Sergeant Tyneka Sperry said.
The stables are currently close to the IMPD K9 Facility.
The Central Indiana Police Foundation’s website states: “We are raising funds to assist us in a new barn with offices for our IMPD Mounted Officers. All donations are tax-deductible, and you will have a part in assisting us in a wonderful new home for our world-class Mounted Unit!”
Today, you may support the IMPD Mounted Officers by attending their Fall Festival in Zionsville.
“It’s happening at Wild Air Farms. There will be food trucks, live music, games, and much more,” Chad Hughes, the host of the fundraiser said.
The Fall Festival runs from noon to 6 p.m. A portion of the proceeds will go to IMPD Mounted Patrol.
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