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Sheriff's Office seeks $12,772 state grant to support offender registry compliance; commissioners approve application

3412259 · May 21, 2025
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Summary

The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office asked the commissioners to approve submission of a FY2026 Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention grant of $12,772 to support administrative staff for the county's offender registry unit. The board approved the request without dissent.

The St. Mary's County Commissioners on May 20 approved submission of a FY2026 Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention (GOCCP) offender compliance and enforcement grant application on behalf of the Sheriff's Office.

Captain Sarah Smith, administrative captain with the Sheriff's Office, told the board the recurring grant is expected to total $12,772 and requires no county…

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