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Law Enforcement Across The State Teamed Up To Carry Special Olympics Torch
Published: Jun 12, 2026 7:30 am
Special Olympics CT had its opening ceremony on Friday, June 5. Keeping the tradition, law enforcement across the state ran the torch through the state to Southern Connecticut State University. The torch came from Bethel just before 12:30 pm and Bethel Police officers met up with Newtown officers, as well as staff from Garner Correctional Institution, at Dodgingtown Market & Deli.
After restocking ice and water, the Bethel portion of the run was officially over, and the Newtown portion began. Staff members from Garner took turns carrying the torch down Route 302 and into the center of town, where the runners broke for lunch at Blue Colony Diner.
Bethel PD brings the torch into Newtown. —Bee Photos, Cross
Newtown Police officers and staff from Garner begin their leg of the race.
While there was a slight delay, Garner staff were still happy to participate in the run. One staff member told The Bee it was her 11th year running the torch.
Two staff members from Garner ran with the flag and torch.
A few motorcycle police led the pack. There were officers with Danbury, Connecticut State, and Brookfield leading the way for the rest of the runners.
