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Noblesville resident organizing ‘Rose Ride’ for fallen Richmond officer Seara Burton
Noblesville, Indiana – Izzy Menchaca, a Noblesville resident and senior official of the American Veteran Riders Association, is in charge of organizing the Rose Ride in memory of Richmond Police Department OFC Seara Burton.
On Saturday, October 15, Jeep enthusiasts and motorcycle riders will gather at the Noblesville VFW, 654 S. 9th St., to travel to Richmond to deliver an Honor and Sacrifice flag to the Richmond PD K-9 Unit. At 10 a.m., the group will leave the VFW.
The group will then meet up with other riders from all over Indiana to pay their respects by placing a rose or carnation at the Richmond Police Memorial followed by the presentation of the Honor and Sacrifice flag in honor of K-9 OFC Seara Burton.
Vince Blas, a member of the Noblesville VFW and the Commander of the American Veteran Riders Association, claims, “This is the 2nd Rose Ride within two months that our group has coordinated. The most recent Rose Ride was for Elwood Police Officer Noah Shahnavaz.”
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