Cochise County’s 11th Annual Back the Blue Charity Event, Donating $50,000 to the community! – Everything Law and Order Blog

The LET team ventured to Arizona for fun and adventure at this Back to Blue event supporting local Cochise County Charities! Over the past 10 years, The Cochise County Sheriff’s Charity Ride has raised over $200,000 for local charities. This year is the 11th annual Charity ride; and five local charities were each given $10,000. That’s $50,000!

Participants and supporters of the Thin Blue Line were able to register their motorcycles, Jeeps, or side-by-sides in this year’s ride. There was even an on-the-road route for motorcycles and an off-the-road route for side-by-sides and Jeeps. Participants received their maps for the route before the event started.

The event took place on Saturday November 4th at the Lawley Nissan Dealership.

This years charities were: Good Neighbor Alliance, Hearts of Gould Animal Haven, Warrior Healing Project, Real Wishes Foundation and the Animal Rescue Connection.

The LET team wants to also thank Sheriff Dannels and the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office for their hospitality at this event. We can’t wait to see what the 12th annual ride brings for the Cochise County Community!

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2 thoughts on “Cochise County’s 11th Annual Back the Blue Charity Event, Donating $50,000 to the community!”
  1. mission? you think you're military? sorry but the thin blue line is a gang symbol. how many rights have you violated in the last week? probably too many to count.

    and you get access to trails that aren't open to the public? sounds like privilege.

    do you hold yourselves accountable?

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