In the photo: Lt. Hollis Wood, Lt. Billy Vazquez, Detective Leo Hernandez, Sgt. Marcus del Valle, Lt. Matt Haley, Chief Sean Brandenburg, ASK President Jill Campbell, Lt. Joe Stockton, Detective JW Waite, and Captain Bradley Lariz.

ASK Donates Autism Sensory Boxes to the KWPD

On Thursday, Jill Campbell, President of the Autism Society of the Keys (ASK), donated 10 new autism boxes to the Key West Police Department.

“We want to be sure that every police car has a box in it,” she told Chief Sean Brandenburg as she presented the boxes.

The contents of the boxes are a collection of items aimed at deescalating an interaction between an officer and an autistic individual during stressful situations. Autism, or autism spectrum disorder, refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication. The boxes contain a variety of tactile objects to sooth stress as well as a notepad for someone who is non-verbal.

“The Department has had great success implementing the autism sensory boxes,” said Chief Brandenburg. “With this success, ASK has provided more sensory boxes to ensure every patrol car will carry them.”

The awareness campaign is part of an ongoing effort by the department to serve members of the community with special needs.

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