The Tulsa Police Department has unveiled its newly-wrapped patrol vehicle which recognizes Special Olympics Oklahoma and the Law Enforcement Torch Run.
Chief Franklin showed off the new car on Thursday at a luncheon in Midwest City.
The bright blue wrap includes the LETR flame and logo, several quotes, and photos of Oklahomans who participate in the Special Olympics.
Also at the event, Tulsa Police Officer Josh Metcalf was presented with the annual Tim Stafford "Unsung Hero" Award.
Since 2003, the award recognizes outstanding individuals each year who have contributed to the LETR on a state, local, or community level.
Metcalf is the second Tulsa officer to win the award.
He carried the torch in the final leg for the LETR for the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games in Seattle, Wash.
TPD also says Metcalf has a tattoo on his forearm to recognize and remember the event.
Metcalf volunteers with Special Olympics and LETR every year, according to TPD, and helps raise money through various fundraisers such as Tip-A-Cop and Polar Plunge.
Tulsa police say Metcalf will drive the new vehicle and Tulsans can see it at various Tulsa events involving Special Olympics and LETR.