Baltimore county police take part in annual country fair day

Baltimore County Police Take Part in Annual Country Fair Day

Baltimore, MD – The Baltimore County Police Department participated in St. John’s 42nd Annual Country Fair Day on Saturday. The event was held in Precinct 7, Cockeysville with department members actively engaging in the festivities.

During the fair, members from the Department’s Forensic Services Section conducted demonstrations. The Recruitment Team was also present, along with leadership from Precinct 7, contributing to the success of the event.

This event was part of a series of Faith and Blue 2024 activities, aiming to strengthen the connection between the department and the community. These interactions support building stronger bonds and promote understanding between the police and residents.

Photos capturing the event’s highlights were shared on the Baltimore County Police Department’s Facebook page, showcasing the department’s involvement. The Country Fair Day activities were well-received by those in attendance, marking another successful engagement between law enforcement and the public.

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