INDIANAPOLIS, July 18,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In support of the search efforts
for missing individuals, the National Police Association #31 Chevy
will prominently feature a picture of missing person Ella Saylor of Muncie,
Indiana during the ARCA race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis
Raceway Park on Friday, July 19. The
race will be broadcast live on the FS1 cable channel.
Driven by Rita Goulet, a
full-time police officer and co-owner of the Rise Motorsports race
team, the #31 Chevy, sponsored by the National Police Association,
aims to bring national attention to the case of Ella Saylor, as well as bringing the
#SupportThePolice message as she does every race. Goulet's dual
roles as a law enforcement officer and a race car driver uniquely
position her to leverage the reach of motorsports to promote public
safety and awareness.
Ella Saylor, whose picture will
be displayed on the #31 Chevy, has been missing since February 3, 2024. She is a 15-year-old
white female, 5'4", weighing 230 pounds, with brown hair and brown
eyes.
"We are proud to partner with NationalPolice.org to bring
attention to Ella Saylor's case,"
said Rita Goulet. "Using our
platform at the ARCA race, we hope to reach a wide audience and
generate new leads that could assist in locating Ella. If found
call the Muncie Indiana Police
Department at 1-765-747-4838 or 1-800-the-Lost.
About The National Police Association: The National Police
Association is a 501(c)3 non-profit Educational/Advocacy
organization. For additional information visit
NationalPolice.org.
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