Earlier today, The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office
participated in the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s summer camp. The camp
provides kids with neuromuscular disease a chance to discover a world just for them and meet other kids sharing the same experiences.
Sheriff’s Office Crime Lab Technician, Megan Roberts, along
with the resident FBI agent, set up the Crime Lab van for display and provided
fingerprinting demonstrations for each of the children.
Attendees eagerly watched a
K9 demonstration performed by members of the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office
K9 Unit
The Sheriff’s Office extends appreciation to the Baltimore
Muscular Dystrophy Association for
extending SMCSO an invitation to participate in the camp.
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K9 Unit performs several demonstrations for the audience |
Crime Lab Technician Megan Roberts provides a fingerprinting demonstration, along with the resident FBI agent |