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Youths try CSI at police summer camp
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington Times
June 29, 2009
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CUMBERLAND, Md. | (AP) -- "We all decided they wanted me to be sergeant," said Morgan Cook, 11, one of four team leaders at the Cumberland Police Department Summer Camp. "The sergeant is the team leader who organizes everybody." The weeklong outreach program with middle schoolers is held by the police department in cooperation with the Salvation Army. Its goal is to provide campers with the information to make smart, healthy and safe decisions and goals for a productive life. A crime-scene investigation exercise was part of the program for a group of 35 youngsters ages 10 to 12 at ...
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