BELLEVILLE - The Belleville Police Department and the Belleville Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 226 hosted the 3rd Annual Touch-a-Truck Event on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Belleville to support autism awareness, partnering with Cities in Harmony.

The police department said the event drew “a great turnout” and thanked those who attended.

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“On Saturday, Belleville Police Department, with Belleville Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 226, hosted the 3rd Annual Touch-a-Truck Event supporting Autism Awareness,” the Belleville Police Department said in a statement.

“We partnered with Cities in Harmony, and we had a great turnout. "Thank you to everyone who joined us on Saturday.”

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