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Hey everyone! This month, Brockton Police Officers are rocking pink badges to support Breast Cancer Awareness. The money from these badges goes to Breast Cancer research and screenings. ​

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but remember, the fight goes on all year. ​Early detection is vital, so let's spread the word. ​

Thanks to all participating and showing support for survivors and those we've lost.
Breast cancer affects millions, and early detection can save lives. ​
Let's keep raising awareness! ​
#BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #breastcancerawareness

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Hey everyone! This month, Brockton Police Officers are rocking pink badges to support Breast Cancer Awareness. The money from these badges goes to Breast Cancer research and screenings. ​ 

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but remember, the fight goes on all year. ​Early detection is vital, so lets spread the word. ​ 

Thanks to all participating and showing support for survivors and those weve lost. 
Breast cancer affects millions, and early detection can save lives. ​ 
Lets keep raising awareness! ​
#BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #breastcancerawareness 

@pawsitively4pink  
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Our Brockton Police Youth Academy kicked off this week. Over two dozen middle school students are starting this journey. They'll learn all about the duties of a police officer and what it takes to pursue a career in law enforcement. It's an excellent opportunity for these young Brockton residents to get a head start if they want this path.

Lt. Will Schlieman from BPD's Community Engagement Unit welcomed the students. The kids also met the Youth Academy Staff, a group of police officers who will guide them through the session. Throughout the program, officers from the force will drop by to teach the students about various aspects of policing.

The Youth Academy isn't just about law enforcement—it's also about giving these students practical skills they can use in their everyday lives. It's a well-rounded approach that ensures they gain valuable knowledge beyond police work.

We'll update you on the student's progress over the next few weeks.
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Our Brockton Police Youth Academy kicked off this week. Over two dozen middle school students are starting this journey. Theyll learn all about the duties of a police officer and what it takes to pursue a career in law enforcement. Its an excellent opportunity for these young Brockton residents to get a head start if they want this path.

Lt. Will Schlieman from BPDs Community Engagement Unit welcomed the students. The kids also met the Youth Academy Staff, a group of police officers who will guide them through the session. Throughout the program, officers from the force will drop by to teach the students about various aspects of policing.

The Youth Academy isnt just about law enforcement—its also about giving these students practical skills they can use in their everyday lives. Its a well-rounded approach that ensures they gain valuable knowledge beyond police work.

Well update you on the students progress over the next few weeks.
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, but Brockton Police Officers work year-round to protect victims and prevent abuse. To accomplish this mission, the Brockton Police Department has collaborated for several decades with our valued partner, Family & Community Resources, Inc.October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month. 💜💜
It’s essential to acknowledge and address the issue of domestic violence, which affects countless individuals and communities. FCR is dedicated to providing a safe environment for individuals and encourages open discussions about the importance of preventing all forms of abuse. Click the link below to discover ways you can help your friends, family and co-workers create communities free from violence.
www.thehotline.org/
#DomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth #SupportSurvivors #EndDomesticViolence #familyandcommunityresources
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, but Brockton Police Officers work year-round to protect victims and prevent abuse. To accomplish this mission, the Brockton Police Department has collaborated for several decades with our valued partner, Family & Community Resources, Inc.

What an incredible day at D.W. Field Park!

The Community Engagement Unit of the Brockton P.D. had a blast hanging out with everyone at Tower Fest.

It was a great event with tons of free fun and activities for the whole family.

The Brockton High JROTC stole the show with their face painting and arts and crafts – the kids loved it!

And let's remember the fantastic views from the Observation Tower.

Thanks to all the participants and volunteers who made this year's Tower Fest a huge success!
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What an incredible day at D.W. Field Park!

The Community Engagement Unit of the Brockton P.D. had a blast hanging out with everyone at Tower Fest. 

It was a great event with tons of free fun and activities for the whole family. 

The Brockton High JROTC stole the show with their face painting and arts and crafts – the kids loved it! 

And lets remember the fantastic views from the Observation Tower. 

Thanks to all the participants and volunteers who made this years Tower Fest a huge success!
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The Chief

Chief Brenda I. Perez was appointed in 2022. She has worked for the City of Brockton for 23 years and most recently served as the Records Division Lieutenant from 2020 until her appointment.
Having grown up in the City, Chief Perez started her career as a patrol officer in 1999 until her promotion to Sergeant in 2016. She is a Brockton High School graduate and received a Master’s Degree from Curry College. She also served in the United States Army Reserves for 24 years retiring as a Master Sergeant.