The Blue Program Connects Law Enforcement with Motorist with Autism and Provide Support

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Front Row: Somerset County Sheriff Officer Alosi, Somerset County Prosecutor John P. McDonald, Warren Township Chief of Police Robert Ferreiro, Somerset County Executive Chief Prosecutor Michael Rogers, Dorren Yanik (Autism New Jersey Director of Law E
Front Row: Somerset County Sheriff Officer Alosi, Somerset County Prosecutor John P. McDonald, Warren Township Chief of Police Robert Ferreiro, Somerset County Executive Chief Prosecutor Michael Rogers, Dorren Yanik (Autism New Jersey Director of Law Enforcement Initiative), Retired Tewksbury Chief of Police Tim Barlow (Co-Chair Autism New Jersey Motor Vehicle Subcommittee), Somerset County Sheriff Darren J. Russo, South Bound Brook Chief of Police Douglas P. LaGrua, Manville Chief of Police Craig Jeremiah, Hillsborough Township Chief of Police Mike McMahon (President of the Somerset County Chiefs of Police Association), Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Chief of Detectives Frank Roman, Somerset County Sheriff’s Sergeant Lella.

SOMERVILLE, N.J. – Somerset County Prosecutor John P. McDonald, Somerset County Commissioner Director Shanel Y. Robinson and the Board of Somerset County Commissioners, Somerset County Sheriff Darrin Russo, Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Chief of County Detectives Francisco Roman Jr., and Somerset County Association of Chiefs of Police President Chief Mike McMahon (Hillsborough Township) announced the Blue Envelope initiative during the Somerset County Commissioners Meeting on April 22, 2025.

Prosecutor McDonald stated that Somerset County Law Enforcement has launched a new traffic safety initiative that will assist any law enforcement officer in the county when they encounter an individual that has special needs during a motor vehicle traffic stop. The initiative was launched during Autism Awareness month.

The Blue Envelope Program was created to facilitate and assist both law enforcement and motorists with autism spectrum disorder during motor vehicle traffic stops. The program provides motorists (free of charge) with a blue envelope which would contain essential information and credentials of the motorist along with instructions for law enforcement officers that would assist them during a traffic stop.

“In our diversity statement, which my fellow Commissioners and I approved in 2018, we state that we ‘recognize, value, and embrace the uniqueness of each individual’,” said Commissioner Director Shanel Y. Robinson. “The adoption of the Blue Envelope Initiative is one example of our following through on these important sentiments. Somerset County is a richly diverse County, made vibrant because of each unique resident. This initiative facilitates a more inclusive, and safer, motor vehicle traffic stop experience for motorists with autism spectrum disorder. I am thrilled our Prosecutor’s Office, our Sheriff’s Office, and our Municipal Police Force are willing to take this step to help serve ALL our residents better. Thank you, thank you, thank you, to all involved for initiating this vital program.”

“The Blue Envelope Program is an important tool for law enforcement officers to interact with and protect persons with autism. We are looking forward to making this program a big success in Somerset County.” Sheriff Darrin J. Russo, Somerset County Sheriff.

"The Somerset County Association of Chiefs of Police is proud to partner in this program which will greatly assist our officers and persons with autism in having a positive encounter," said Hillsborough Township Chief of Police Mike McMahon, President of the Somerset County Association of Chiefs of Police.

“Programs like Somerset County’s blue envelope program can help officers and drivers alike to slow down during a potentially stressful situation, help officers recognize that a driver might need some accommodations, and help drivers communicate their needs,” said Autism New Jersey’s Director of Law Enforcement Initiative Doreen Yanik. “Autism-friendly practices like the blue envelope can help make the road safer for everyone, and we’re so thankful to our partners in Somerset County for launching this program.”

“I commend Somerset County for its leadership in launching the Blue Envelope Program. It takes both vision and compassion to bring a program like this to life, and Somerset County’s efforts reflect both. The Blue Envelope Program provides a practical and voluntary tool to improve communication, build trust, and promote safer interactions between law enforcement officers and individuals with autism. It’s encouraging to see counties like Somerset take meaningful steps to ensure all members of the community feel seen, supported, and safe. I am proud to see this program continue to expand across New Jersey, and I look forward to the day it becomes a national standard.” Tim Barlow, Retired Chief of Police, Tewksbury Township; Co-Chair Autism NJ’s Motor Vehicle Subcommittee

Prosecutor McDonald stated that anyone interested in obtaining one of the Blue Envelopes can pick one up at their local municipal police department within Somerset County. Residents can also go to the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office website at www.somersetprosnj.gov to obtain information on the program.

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