Winslow Township Police

Autism/Development Disability Registration Form

A registry to assist person at risk

The Winslow Township Police Department (WTPD) has created a registry for individuals with Autism or disabilities in efforts to give police quick access in an emergency to critical information about a person who is registered. The registry can provide police with emergency contact information, detailed physical descriptions, known routines, favorite attractions or special needs of an individual with Autism Disorder or other disabilities such as: Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Down Syndrome or any other endangered individuals. This information can greatly assist police officers when time is essential in communicating and dealing with an emergency situation involving a person with Autism Disorder as well as other disabilities.

The registration form asks for valuable information that police may need when helping individuals with Autism Disorder or any other disability. We ask that all questions be filled out completely and a current photograph be provided. If you are unable to supply a photograph, we can take one for you. The information you provide is confidential and will only be used by law enforcement.

If any information on the registration changes you are encouraged to inform us as soon as possible. This program is free to the community and another example of the partnership between the WTPD and its residents. Please contact the WTPD Community Relations Officer at Cdubler@winslowpd.com or call 609-567-0700 x1136 with any questions. Completed forms may be turned in to any police officer, e-mailed, or taken directly to Lt. Chris Dubler, Community Relations Officer, located in our Detective Bureau/Police Records.

Winslow Township Police Autism/Development Disability Registration Form A Registry to Assist Person at Risk

You Can Also Schedule an Appointment to Have a Photograph(s) Taken at the Winslow Township Police Department. Please Call (609) 567-0700 ext. 1215 or email mgibbons@winslowpd.com

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