
A Wauconda police squad car was designed to bring awareness to breast cancer during October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness month.
The Wauconda Police Department is celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness month with a specially designed squad car to help bring awareness to the issue.
The police department partnered with TG Signs and Graphics in Wauconda to design the pink and black squad car.
“Cancer touches the lives of almost everyone and can be devastating. We believe this is the perfect way to promote awareness for breast cancer during the month of October,” Wauconda Police Chief David Wermes said.
“Squad cars are highly visible and, with its pink design, this squad will be no exception,” Wermes said.
Officials said they hope the message within the design will remind the community to keep up with their routine healthcare visits and support the cause.
According to BreastCancer.org, about one in eight women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of their lifetime.
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