BPD new wheels ready to roll against child abuse

  • 33rd/424th Judicial District Attorney Wiley “Sonny” McAfee addresses local officials and child advocates March 20 during the dedication of a new Burnet Police Department patrol vehicle designed to raise awareness of child abuse. Burnet Police Chief Brian Lee and Burnet Police School Resource Officer Courtney Raney are behind him. Photos by Raymond V. Whelan/Bulletin
    33rd/424th Judicial District Attorney Wiley “Sonny” McAfee addresses local officials and child advocates March 20 during the dedication of a new Burnet Police Department patrol vehicle designed to raise awareness of child abuse. Burnet Police Chief Brian Lee and Burnet Police School Resource Officer Courtney Raney are behind him. Photos by Raymond V. Whelan/Bulletin
  • is assigned to the new BPD child abuse advocacy unit. Burnet Police School Resource Officer Courtney Raney
    is assigned to the new BPD child abuse advocacy unit. Burnet Police School Resource Officer Courtney Raney
The Burnet Police Department recently unveiled a new special police patrol vehicle to emphasize its continuous commitment to combat child abuse. “It is a one-of-a-kind vehicle,” Burnet Police Chief Brian Lee told a crowd of more than 30 local children advocates and officials who gathered to see the vehicle March 20 in Burnet at the Hill Country Children’s Advocacy Center. Advocates and…

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