Law enforcement take part
in the Fueling Dreams fund-raiser
LAW ENFORCEMENT officials turned into gas station attendants on Saturday, June 5, taking part in the Fueling Dreams fund-raiser for Maine Special Olympics.
Photo courtesy of PIPD
Pictured at the Presque Isle Circle K station are, from left: Chief Naldo Gagnon, Presque Isle Police Department; Scott Helstrom, manager, Circle-K; Sgt. Dan Menard , Maine Warden Service; Richard Wilcox, Special Olympics Maine athlete; Sgt. Joey Seeley and Sgt. Laurie Kelly, PIPD; Tyler Seeley, Sgt. Seeley’s son; Officer Chris Hayes, PIPD; and Chief Darrell White, Presque Isle Fire Department. Law enforcement officials will be hitting the pavement this week, taking part in the annual Special Olympics Torch Run. Motorists are asked to use caution on Thursday morning, as runners and bikers make their way from Fort Kent to Houlton during the annual trek. The group plans to stop briefly at KeyBank in downtown Presque Isle around 9:30 a.m. to allow participants to meet some of this year’s athletes.