In the continuing effort to provide some measure of comfort to members of our community during challenging moments, the Newark Police Department has partnered with Robin Broomall, a member of the Newark community, to help with her creation of police teddy bears made from retired Newark Police Department uniforms.
Traditionally, officers have carried small plush animals and toys in their vehicles to offer comfort to children they encounter during difficult situations. However, this new program takes a more personal and sustainable approach. Recognizing an opportunity to repurpose old police uniforms slated for destruction, the agency worked with Broomall to transform these garments into something special—a source of comfort and peace for the youngest members of our community.
Each patrol bear is meticulously crafted from a single police uniform shirt. The shirts are first thoroughly cleaned, then carefully cut and sewn into teddy bears that will be kept in patrol vehicles, ready to be offered to children who may need some solace during potentially scary moments.
This initiative not only minimizes waste and repurposes materials that can no longer be used in service but also strengthens the bond between the Newark Police Department and the community. By giving these uniforms a new life as teddy bears, the initiative is a symbol of care and compassion to children who may be facing frightening circumstances.
The Newark Police Department extends its thanks to Robin Broomall, whose dedication and generosity have made this project possible. Robin has donated her time, skill, and materials to handcraft each bear, ensuring that the child receives a unique, one-of-a-kind friend in uniform.
For more information about the program or to learn how you can support similar initiatives, please contact the Newark Police Department’s Community Engagement Unit at (302) 366-7100 or npdcommunity@newark.de.us.

