Politics & Government

City Of Dublin Establishes A Fallen Officers Fund With Three Valleys Community Foundation

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February 18, 2022

The City of Dublin has partnered with the Three Valleys Community Foundation to establish a Fallen Officer Fund in response to the tragic passing of Deputy Aubrey Phillips. The establishment of the Fund allows community members from Dublin and throughout the Tri-Valley to make contributions online, and the funds will be provided to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office’s Charitable Foundation in her name.

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“I want to thank the Three Valleys Community Foundation for swiftly pulling together this fund to support the Phillips family,” said City Manager Linda Smith. “Many members of our community want to do what they can to help the family of Aubrey Phillips, and we knew that establishing this fund would ensure that the greatest number of people who want to help, could do so.”

Deputy Phillips was a Dublin resident who had been assigned to her city’s beat for the past seven months. She died after suffering a sudden medical emergency in her patrol car shortly after making an arrest on February 12, 2022. Phillips, a married mother of three children, whose husband is also a Sheriff’s deputy assigned to Dublin Police Services, had worked for the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office for the past five years.

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Donations can be made at Dublin Fallen Officers Fund - Three Valleys Community Foundation (3vcf.org). All donations to the Fallen Officer Fund are tax-deductible.


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