New Jersey State Police show support for Ryan Truex at Dover Motor Speedway

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DOVER, Del. — The New Jersey State Police turned out in force at Dover Motor Speedway to support New Jersey native Ryan Truex in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the Monster Mile, despite rainy conditions.

Colonel Patrick J. Callahan joined a group of troopers and hundreds of NJSP supporters at the event, backing the #24 Sam Hunt Racing car. The NJSP Recruiting Unit was also present, highlighting the agency’s mission and promoting career opportunities.

“Rain or shine, the spirit of racing never slows down,” the department shared in a Facebook post.

The New Jersey State Police used the event to engage with the public and spotlight their ongoing recruitment efforts across the state.

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