Since 2018, Alex Mann, a 24-year-old from Pennsylvania with autism, has traveled through multiple states visiting police agencies to raise awareness and support for those with autism. With an overall mission to foster a greater understanding between police, the community and those with developmental disabilities, Alex Mann ends his goodwill tour with his 500th visit to the Maryland State Police.
Colonel Butler, along with other members of the Department, will provide Mr. Mann a tour of the Maryland Department of State Police headquarters and the Maryland State Police Museum.
WHAT: ALEX MANN’S 500TH VISIT FOR AUTISM AWARENESS
WHEN: MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2024, 11 A.M.
WHERE: MARYLAND STATE POLICE MUSEUM
38 E. SUDBROOK LANE
PIKESVILLE, MARYLAND 21208
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CONTACT: Office of Media Communications, msp.media@maryland.gov
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