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Ocean City Police Launch New Autism Awareness Program

Ocean City Police Chief William Campbell, Steffen Klenk, Sgt. Chris Vivarelli, Library Director Karen Mahar, and Deputy Chief Clint Helphenstine.

From Ocean City

OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Police Department on Thursday (March 27) announced a new program to help police identify the characteristics and behaviors of persons with autism.

Police will help distribute blue envelopes that can be kept in the vehicles of persons with autism. If stopped by police, drivers could present an envelope to officers to better inform them of autism characteristics and help them communicate effectively during the stop.

A copy of the blue envelope.

Steffen Klenk, a 2011 Ocean City High School graduate and local news writer/photographer, had approached Community Policing Sgt. Chris Vivarelli with the idea, which is modeled after similar programs in other communities. It was developed in partnership with the Ocean City Free Public Library.

Police Chief William Campbell, Library Director Karen Mahar, Deputy Chief Clint Helphenstine, Vivarelli and Klenk joined local media in making the announcement on Thursday. Autism Awareness Month began on Tuesday, April 1.

“I want to thank our police department and library for putting this program together, and most of all, I want to thank Steffen,” Mayor Jay Gillian said. “Anything we can do to become more aware of the special needs of our residents and guests will make Ocean City even more welcoming.”

Anybody interested in picking up a free blue envelope can stop by the front desk of the Ocean City Police Department at 835 Central Avenue.

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