Utah fallen officers honored and added to law enforcement memorial
Utah fallen officers honored and added to law enforcement memorial
and last updated 2021-05-06 19:56:53-04
SALT LAKE CITY â Two of Utahâs fallen officers were honored in a special ceremony on Capitol Hill Thursday.
Officer Nathan Lyday who was killed in the line of duty in 2020 was the main focus of the ceremony.
Nancy Lyday said her 24-year-old son Nathan had not been with Ogden Police long â just over a year â when he was shot and killed responding to a domestic violence call.
âIt was short, but what a legacy,â said Lyday. âHe left a lot.â
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Bio-One, Inc to Partner with Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund in Honoring American Law Enforcement
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Bio-One works closely with law enforcement officers across the country to serve community members in their greatest time of need. We value their relentless dedication and sacrifices to support the community, and it’s our honor to support the history and the future of law enforcement. DENVER (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 Bio-One, Inc., America’s first crime and trauma scene cleaning franchise, has partnered with the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund to contribute to its mission in honoring American Law Enforcement.
Bio-One Inc. operates in 41 states with over 100 locations and is committed to providing service in suicide and homicide clean up, hoarding remediation, homeless encampment clean-up, urine and feces removal, and more. With the motto, Help First, Business Second, Bio-