Crime & Safety
Blue Goes Pink: Morristown Business Helps Local Cops Raise Breast Cancer Awareness
Morristown Autobody donates paint job to Mendham Twp. police.

MENDHAM TWP. – The boys in blue have gone pink, and for good reason.
Mendham Township’s Police Department, thanks to a local auto shop, is showing its support for breast cancer awareness and victims of the disease after having one of its vehicles’ brush guard’s painted pink.
The brush guard on one of the fleet’s vehicles was scheduled for routine painting at Morristown Autobody, Lt. Ross Johnson said. When the department discussed the idea with owner John Glass, the businessman jumped into action and donated the paintjob to the squad.
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The Mendham Township Police Department hopes the new look will bring attention to not only breast cancer, but all forms of cancer that will claim the lives of 1.6 million in the United States.
Pictured: From left, Lieutenant Ross Johnson, John Glass (owner Morristown Autobody), Officer Jason Morrison and Sergeant Brian Herchick.
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