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Belleville Police Department Displays Unique Patches For Autism Awareness Month

Belleville Police Chief Mark Minichini and Deputy Chief Gerard Corbo along with the Belleville Police PBA Local #28 are helping.

Posted April 07, 2021

Belleville Police Department Displays Unique Patches for Autism Awareness Month

Posted April 07, 2021

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Belleville Police Chief Mark Minichini and Deputy Chief Gerard Corbo along with the Belleville Police PBA Local #28 are helping to raise awareness for Autism. Local #28 along with the Chief and Deputy Chief have outfitted our patrol vehicles with Belleville Police magnets designed with the Autism Awareness puzzle piece logo. Along with the patrol vehicle magnets, officers will also have the privilege of wearing a Belleville Police patch with the Autism design. The officers of the Belleville Police Department are honored to participate during the month of April in support of Autism Awareness Month to help raise awareness, provide information and increase acceptance of those with Autism.

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