Photos: Traveling memorial trailer visits Owasso to honor fallen police officers
Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
End of Watch

Locals gathered at Redbud Festival Park Wednesday to witness Beyond the Call of Duty’s End of Watch trailer, which displays 608 fallen officers, including Owasso’s Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr.
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