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SBSO VISITS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP SUMMER CAMP

The St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office participated in Christian Fellowship Church’s Camp Conquer Summer Camp Law Enforcement/First Responder Day held Monday, June 26 at the church in Violet.

Sheriff James Pohlmann, Col. Chad Clark and deputies from several divisions visited with summer camp participants and brought along various pieces of equipment, including the Sheriff’s Office Mobile Emergency Operations Center, the Special Operations Division’s SWAT truck, the Marine Division’s airboat, the Criminal Investigations Bureau’s Crime Scene Truck, the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program’s remote control mascot car, tactical vests, ballistic shields and other specialized equipment.

The St. Bernard Fire Department also participated.

Rev. Henry Ballard, pastor of Christian Fellowship, said the purpose of the event is to provide an opportunity for children to meet with the Sheriff and other officers in a non-intimidating atmosphere, fostering the opportunity to talk with police and ask questions.

Christian Fellowship holds the camp for several weeks during the summer, with activities geared to boys and girls ages 5-12. There are field trips and sessions focusing on self esteem and ways to resist bullying.

Sheriff Pohlmann said deputies spending time with young people is something that’s important to him.

“It’s important for us to take advantage of these types of opportunities to interact with the youth in our community,” the Sheriff said. “They’re our future so creating positive relationships with them pays off for everyone in the long run.”
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