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CITY OF FARIBAULT: Faribault Officers To Wear Purple Patches In Honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month

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City of Faribault issued the following announcement on Oct.3.

October is designated as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and as a way to help promote public awareness of this crime, the Faribault Police Department has created a purple edition of its shoulder patch. Purple was chosen as the representative color for this effort.

Faribault officers will be wearing the purple patch on their uniforms through the month. In memory of our friend, Barb Larson, the Faribault Police Department has partnered with the Faribault Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism to make the limited edition patches available for a $20 donation. Patches are available at the front window of the Police Department and the Chamber. All proceeds will be donated to the HOPE Center, our local domestic violence advocacy provider.

Chief Andy Bohlen commented, “The loss of Barb Larson to domestic violence was a tragedy. Our department is committed to helping all victims of domestic violence get the assistance needed to live in peace and safety.”

Domestic Violence Awareness Month was first observed in 1987, established by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

Original source can be found here.

Source: City of Faribault

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