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Detective Chad Syphers of the Auburn Police Department presents family members with plaques during a rededication ceremony for the department’s Fallen Officers Memorial at the corner of Court and Turner streets on Tuesday. Gloria Porter, left, of Sanford and Judy Marston, second from left, of Standish are the daughters of Norman Philbrick, who died in the line of duty on July 7, 1949. Cherrie Bonney, third from left, of Norway is the wife of Rodney “Rocky” Bonney, who drowned in the Androscoggin River on April 6, 1981, as he tried to rescue a teenage boy. Flags flew at half-staff on Tuesday in honor of Police Officers Memorial Day.
Detective Chad Syphers, front left, officer Tyler Ham and officer Shawn Carll lead Auburn police officers up Court Street at the start of the rededication ceremony for the department’s Fallen Officers Memorial on Court Street in Auburn on Tuesday.
Pastor Roger Cousineau of the East Auburn Baptist Church delivers the benediction during the Fallen Officer Memorial rededication ceremony.
Auburn Police Officer Scott Laliberte plays “Taps” from the top of Auburn Hall on Tuesday.
The Auburn Police Department Fallen Officer Memorial moved from One Minot Ave. to 60 Court Street, across from Auburn Hall.
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