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Bellingham Police unveil new patrol car in tribute to breast cancer awareness, domestic violence

Bellingham Police unveil new patrol car in tribute to breast cancer awareness, domestic violence

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BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – If you see a brightly colored police car roaming around town, it’s all for a good cause.

The Bellingham Police Department has rolled out their latest tribute patrol car wrapped in pink and purple in honor of breast cancer and domestic violence awareness month.

The design also honors Lummi Victims of Crime and features a Salish Sea themed mural the Salish Sea, majestic trees, orcas, and mountains.

It’s all meant to raise awareness during the month of October.

If you or someone you know needs support, contact DVSAS at 877-715-1563 or Lummi Victims of Crime at 360-312-2015.

For more details on the car and available services, visit the Bellingham Police Department’s Facebook page. 

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