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Peoria Police selling purple patches and shirts to raise money, spotlight victim services during Domestic Violence Awareness Month

5957989 · October 17, 2025
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Charice Cruz, victim assistance coordinator for the Peoria Police Department, described daily victim-advocate duties and said the department is selling patches and shirts in October; proceeds go to Angels on Patrol and to an identified shelter via a Walmart partnership in North Peoria.

Peoria — Charice Cruz, victim assistance coordinator for the Peoria Police Department, said the department is selling purple patches and shirts this October to raise funds and awareness for Domestic Violence Awareness Month and to support survivor services.

The effort is intended to raise money for both Angels on Patrol and an identified shelter in the community through a partnership with a Walmart in North Peoria, Cruz said. "They have coordinated with Angels on Patrol, so proceeds will go to them," she said. "In addition to that, the department has partnered up…

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