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Around Crofton:Crofton Elementary School hosts child safety eventPublished 03/11/08
Rainy weather didn't stop parents from bringing their kids to the DNA LifePrint Child Safety Event at Crofton Elementary School this past weekend.
Paula Popp - For The Capital
Doug Herman of Hallmark Woods in Crofton brought his daughters Jamie, 6, and 19-month-old Lynsie to be fingerprinted by technician Timra Stump of Washington, D.C.
John Walsh, television host of "America's Most Wanted" and longtime child safety advocate, endorses the DNA kit used in this program, which provides parents with FBI-certified 10-digit biometric fingerprinting, the newest and most advanced technology available today.
Timra Stump of Washington, D.C., the event's fingerprint technician, has worked for the child safety program and "America's Most Wanted" for the past five years. She said Sprint has been a...
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