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Calvert County sheriff swears in new deputies; academy graduation set for March 27
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Sheriff Cox introduced and swore in new deputies from the 31-week academy, highlighted recruitment of local graduates and noted a March 27 graduation at Calvert High School.
Sheriff Cox introduced new deputy recruits and led a swearing-in ceremony at the March 17 meeting of the Board of County Commissioners.
The sheriff said the academy has expanded to 31 weeks to include additional training modules and that the office aims to recruit local high-school graduates. He introduced new deputies by name and biographical notes, including Trent Conley (high-school graduate who played lacrosse at Wingate University), Morgan Snyder (a local criminal-justice program graduate) and Destiny O’Donnell (Patuxent High School graduate and Army reservist). Family members participated in the badge-pinning ceremony.
The sheriff noted the department’s weekly food pantry and efforts supporting fire victims, and he thanked county officials for their support. He also announced the academy graduation scheduled for March 27 at Calvert High School.
Commissioners and attendees offered congratulations and recognized the ceremony as important for county public-safety staffing and community relations.

