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St. Mary's County proclaims May 6 Law Enforcement Appreciation Day; officers of the year honored
Summary
St. Mary's County commissioners and the Department of Aging and Human Services proclaimed May 6, 2025, Law Enforcement Appreciation Day and presented officers-of-the-year awards to personnel from multiple local and state agencies during a ceremony at the White Rose in Lexington Park.
St. Mary's County commissioners and the Department of Aging and Human Services proclaimed May 6, 2025, Law Enforcement Appreciation Day and presented officers-of-the-year awards at a ceremony held at the White Rose in Lexington Park.
The proclamation, read by county officials, recognized the ‘‘dedication, sacrifice, and exemplary service’’ of local law enforcement and called on residents to express appreciation for officers and the families who support them. The ceremony included a moment of remembrance for officers who died in the line of duty, remarks from county and law enforcement leaders, and state legislative citations presented on behalf of the Maryland Senate and the Southern Maryland delegation in the House of Delegates.
Laurie Jennings Harris, director of the Department of Aging and Human Services, opened the event and introduced President Commissioner Randy Guy, who led the ceremony and read the county proclamation…
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