Marysville Police bringing immediate help to those in need

Marysville, WALocal News

The BlueBridge Alliance Program, launched by the Marysville Police Department, is transforming community policing by providing officers with essential resources for immediate assistance. This initiative encompasses funding, technology, and training materials, enabling officers to act swiftly in critical situations. Officer Raye Liffrig exemplified this commitment by using the BlueBridge Card to secure a safe hotel stay for a human trafficking victim, demonstrating the program's direct impact on vulnerable individuals. Officer Amanda Stewart also leveraged the card to assist stranded visitors and victims of scams, showcasing the program's versatility in addressing various crises. The BlueBridge Program prioritizes community engagement and accountability among law enforcement personnel.

Marysville Police Chief Erik Scairpon emphasized the department's dedication to enhancing safety and livability through these efforts. Community members can contribute to the BlueBridge Alliance Program to further support the police in their outreach initiatives. Together, they aim to create lasting positive change for those in need.

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