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“Lakewood Police Launches ‘Blue Envelope’ Program to Improve Safety During Traffic Stops for People with Disabilities”

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“Lakewood Police Launches ‘Blue Envelope’ Program to Improve Safety During Traffic Stops for People with Disabilities”

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Last updated: April 24, 2026 11:50 pm
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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Lakewood Police Launches “Blue Envelope” Program to Improve Safety During Traffic Stops for Drivers with Disabilities

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Why It MattersHow It WorksA Growing Trend

LAKEWOOD, Ohio — A simple blue envelope could make traffic stops safer for drivers with disabilities, passengers, and police officers in this Cleveland suburb. The Lakewood Police Department has joined a growing initiative aimed at reducing misunderstandings during roadside interactions.

The “Blue Envelope Program,” which launched on April 7, provides drivers with a way to communicate critical information to officers before an encounter escalates. Inside the envelope, individuals can store their license, registration, insurance details, and a brief description of any disabilities—whether their own or a passenger’s.

Why It Matters

The idea came after a real-life incident involving a Lakewood officer who pulled over a visibly distressed driver. Inside the car, family members were shouting—not out of aggression, but because one passenger had autism and was overwhelmed.

“Not knowing about a disability beforehand can heighten risks for everyone,” said Officer Melissa Mazor, who helped implement the program. “If officers are aware, they can adjust their approach to keep the situation calm.”

Since its launch, the department has distributed a couple dozen of the 300 available envelopes, along with 200 window decals signaling participation in the program. The response, Mazor said, has been positive.

How It Works

Drivers can pick up the free envelopes at:

  • Lakewood Police Department (12650 Detroit Ave.)
  • Lakewood Public Library branches (15425 Detroit Ave. and 13229 Madison Ave.)
  • Lakewood Fire Station #1 (14601 Madison Ave.)

Once filled out, the envelope is handed to an officer during a stop, providing immediate context and reducing potential stress for all involved.

A Growing Trend

Lakewood is among a handful of Ohio cities, including Tipp City and Mansfield, adopting similar programs. With nearly 4,200 traffic stops since January, the department sees the initiative as a proactive step toward safer interactions.

“Our top priority is ensuring everyone’s safety—officers, drivers, and passengers,” Mazor emphasized. “This program bridges the communication gap in high-pressure moments.”

For more details, residents can contact the Lakewood Police Department directly.

— Reported by Nexio News

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