DeKalb Co. business selling yard signs in memory of ISP Master Trooper James Bailey

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A DeKalb County business owner is using her platform to help raise money for fallen Indiana State Police Master Trooper James Bailey.

Bailey, 50, of Auburn died from his injuries on Friday after being hit by a suspect driving away from a police pursuit.

The store also has an apparel collection featuring the blue line, and $5 from each item sold will go to the fund as well. Bailey was a nearly 16-year veteran of the Indiana State Police and received the Life Saving Award in 2020, according to his obituary. He was named Trooper of the Year for District 12 in 2012 and earned the combat"Action Award" in 2021.

 

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