Thornton police start ‘blue envelope’ program to improve communication with residents

The Thornton Police Department has launched a Blue Envelope Program in an effort to improve communication between police and residents.

Residents can pick up a free blue envelope from the department to store driving documents, such as a driver’s license, registration and proof of insurance, so they are ready to hand to police during a traffic stop.

The Blue Envelope Program launched this summer, Thornton Police Department spokesperson Kimberly Twinem told The Denver Gazette…

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