After the COVID-19 pandemic halted the events for each of the last two years, officials with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NECMEC) say The Ride is returning in New York this spring.
The 2020 Ride For Missing Children originally scheduled for June 5th was postponed due to concerns over COVID-19. The Ride this year is going virtual with 'Mile For Hope.'
The March meeting for the Ride for Missing Children-CNY is coming up at Mohawk Valley Community College. This is also the last chance to register as a rider.
Usually you'd get upset about traffic delays, but this time it's all for a good cause. The Utica Police have a list of expected traffic delays during this years ride.
After almost 30 years of dedicated service to The New York State Police Trooper Timothy Pratt was killed in the line of duty while doing what he did best, helping others. This is a terrible loss for his family, friend, and fellow troopers. It is also a huge loss for the local community as well here in Upstate New York. Trooper Pratt actually had a really close tie to the 2015 Ride For Missing Chil
Today marks the 23rd anniversary of one of Central New York's most devastating days. 12-year-old Sara Ann Wood was riding her bike in a normally safe neighborhood on her way home from summer bible school. This innocent, young girl was abducted and murdered by serial killer Lewis Lent. Her story made national headlines and inspired one of the areas biggest fund-raising events for the National Cente
For anyone who is considering participating in "The Ride for Missing Children," it is the experience of a lifetime. From the actual bike ride to the multiple stops at area schools, the memories made will last a lifetime. The mission of this ride and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is "Making Our Children Safer, One Child At A Time." That was the theme t