Fullerton Police roll out the red carpet for kids on the autism spectrum
0After leaving the Fullerton Police Station on Monday, 8-year-old Boyd Houser got to check something off his bucket list. Boyd, who has autism, and more than 20 of his special-needs classmates from Golden Hill Elementary School’s Special Day Classes received a VIP tour of the Fullerton PD’s station on Commonwealth Avenue on Oct. 10. Boyd has been curious about the police department for some time, said his father, Larry Houser, founder of Fullerton Cares Autism Coalition, a nonprofit that raises thousands of dollars annually for special-needs programs geared towards autism in the Fullerton School District. “He has been asking me…
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