Cranford Girl Scouts get face to face meeting with women in law enforcement on Career Day

Phil Stilton

CRANFORD, NJ – Cranford Police Department Officer Gianna Ricerca, CSI Sgt Adrian Gardner, and Special Agent Shoshana from the ATF recently shared their experience with the Cranford Girl Scout Troop at a Women in Law Enforcement event. During the event, which took place last week, the officers shared their passion for their careers and gave advice to young girls aspiring to become leaders in law enforcement.

The event provided an opportunity for the girls to learn from experienced officers who are passionate about their careers. Officer Ricerca, Sgt Gardner, and Agent Shoshana shared their experience, including challenges they have faced and how they have overcome them. They also answered questions from the girls, providing valuable insights into the field of law enforcement.

The event was an excellent opportunity for young girls to gain knowledge and inspiration from experienced women in the law enforcement profession. The officers provided the girls with guidance on how to pursue their dreams and overcome challenges as they pursue their careers.


The Cranford Girl Scout Troop and organizers of the Women in Law Enforcement event thanked Officer Ricerca, Sgt Gardner, and Agent Shoshana for their dedication and support in inspiring the next generation of female leaders in law enforcement.

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