Peace Officer Memorial Group of Stanislaus County




 

In 2002, it was decided that the people of Stanislaus County were not as informed as they could be about those members of our community who had given their lives to keep the community safe.  At that time, the Peace Officer Memorial Group of Stanislaus County was formed.  Its primary goals are to educate the public about officers who die in the line of duty, to support and assist the families of those officers, and to raise public awareness about and attendance at the Stanislaus County, State and National memorials for fallen officers. 

2008 EVENTS

On October 1, 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed Public Law 87-726, making May 15th Peace Officer Memorial Day to honor those peace officers who gave their lives in the line of duty.

This honorable day has since been turned into National Peace Officer Memorial Week, which will be May 13th through the 19th this year. The Peace Officer Memorial Week Committee, made up of members from all law enforcement agencies in Stanislaus County, planned some special events for May each year. 

May 3rd - Foot Pursuit. Area law enforcement join together with community members at East La Loma Park for a one mile run and 5K/10K road race. Last year, a great time was had by over 62 runners, ranging in age from 2 years old to 77 years old, as they chased and were chased by our "bad guy" until our cop caught up with him!   Results are posted here.  Due to technical difficulties, we were short a few names.  If you would like an application, e-mail us at pomemgp@modestopd.com

May 6th- Sweet Peace Bake Sale Fund-raiser - We will have cookies, cake by the slice, cupcakes, and other homemade goodies at the Modesto Police Department starting at 10 am.  There will be a live auction starting at 11:30.  Items auctioned will include the favorite desserts of local fallen heroes Howie Stevenson (Ceres Police - apple pie), Leo "Bobby" Volk (Modesto Police - lemon meringue pie) Earl Scott (CHP - pizza pie) and Bob Winget (Ripon PD - brownies).  Click here for the poster.

May 7th - Stanislaus County Peace Officer Memorial at Lakewood Memorial Park  ( www.scpoanews.com  ). Area law enforcement agencies came together at 10:00 am to remember the 186 peace officers nationwide and the 10 peace officers in California who gave their lives in 2007 as well as the 13 Stanislaus County Peace Officers who have given their lives since 1935.  The ceremony is beautiful. 

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May 9th - California Peace Officer Memorial at the Capitol in Sacramento. Law enforcement from throughout California attend this event. The ceremony is beautiful with thousands in attendance.  This ceremony occurs every year at the Peace Officer Memorial monument located across from the Capitol building.  Check here for fallen officer information.

May 15th - Peace Officer Memorial Day.  By order of the President of the United States, flags are flown at half staff this day to honor the officers across the nation whose lives have been lost in the line of duty. 

We commemorate this special day with a Vigil at 6:30 pm at Earl Scott Park in Hughson.  There will also be a dedication ceremony for the park. There will be a short program and a balloon release.   Refreshments are served.

May 17th/18th is the Oakdale Chocolate Festival and the Peace Officer Memorial Group will be there with an information booth and displays about our fallen officers.  We'll also have some t-shirts, patches and pins for sale.

May 24th is the May Day Motorcycle Run. This run will begin at Mitchell’s Harley Davidson, 500 N. Carpenter Road, Modesto at 10:30 am.  Pre-registration and formation will begin at 9 am.  The run is in honor of Sgt Steve May , injured in a traffic collision on 7-29-02 who has never regained consciousness.  Application, poster and release of
liability
are available here.

 

In 2007, numerous businesses in Stanislaus County took the opportunity to help the Peace Officer Memorial Group by their sponsorship of taglines on the Group's banners.  Our deepest thanks go out to these businesses, listed on this page.  These banners were displayed in downtown Modesto, downtown Ceres and downtown Hughson. 

 Anyone interested in sponsoring a tagline for 2008 should contact Gail Smith before April 15th.. 

Locally, thirteen men have given their lives to keep our community safe.  These men are honored in this year's Memorial Group brochure.