Accident Elementary Students Learn Hands-On in Mystery & Forensics Unit

Accident Elementary 4th-grade students, or Husky Pups, have taken a hands-on approach to solving crimes during their Mystery & Forensics unit. Maryland State Police Crime Scene Technician Jennifer Jeudy (CST) and Retired Detective Sergeant Steve Vincent spoke to Mrs. Sanders’ class about their professions. Afterward, students determined the type of fingerprint they had and used a crime scene kit to dust and pull latent fingerprints off of a surface.

 

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