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NationalPolice.org No. 31 Chevrolet to display photo of missing person Alejandra Tejeda at Iowa Atlas 150 ARCA race

INDIANAPOLIS, June 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In a powerful show of support for missing persons search efforts, NationalPolice.org's No. 31 Chevrolet will highlight a photo of the missing person. Alexandra Tejeda of Des Moines, IA during the ARCA race at Iowa Speedway in Newton, IAon Friday June 14. The race will be broadcast live on the FS1 cable channel.

Driven by Rita Gouletdedicated full-time police officer and co-owner of the Rise Motorsports racing team, the No. 31 Chevrolet aims to bring national attention to the case of Alexandra Tejeda. Goulet's dual roles as a law enforcement officer and racing driver allow him to leverage the reach of motorsports to promote safety and public awareness.

Alexandra Tejedawhose photo will be displayed on the No. 31 Chevrolet, has since disappeared February 4, 2024. She is a 17-year-old female, 5'1″, 140 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. The collaboration between NationalPolice.org and Rise Motorsports highlights the importance of community engagement and media exposure in efforts to find missing people.

“We are honored to partner with NationalPolice.org to bring attention to Alejandra Tejeda case,” said Rita Goulet. “By using our platform during the ARCA race, we hope to reach a wide audience and generate new leads that could help locate Alejandra. This initiative demonstrates the dedication of law enforcement and the auto racing community to supporting such crucial causes.”

The ARCA race at Iowa Speedway is expected to draw a large crowd, providing a great opportunity to highlight Alejandra's story. The inclusion of his photo on the No. 31 Chevrolet serves as a visual reminder to viewers and participants of the ongoing search efforts and the need for the public's help.

If you recognize it, get as much information as possible, such as a license plate, location of the sighting, activities involved or any other details, and call 1-800-The-Lost. You can track her status on the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children website.

About the National Police Association: The National Police Association is a 501(c)3 nonprofit educational/advocacy organization. For more information, visit NationalPolice.org.

Contact:
Tim Livingston
567.245.5128
[email protected]

SOURCE National Police Association

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