MCPO Participates in Career Day at Grace Wilday Jr. High School

Published on May 21, 2021

Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Sgt. Patrick LaGuerre joined local students at Grace Wilday Jr. High School in Roselle, New Jersey for a career development day on Thursday, May 21, 2021. Close to 100 students and staff joined the presentation both virtually and in person.

Sgt. LaGuerre spoke with the students for two and a half hours, during which time he discussed the various career paths available in law enforcement, proper use of social media and participated in a Q&A session.

Acting Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll said, “The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office continues to work with all levels of the education system to reach out and potentially inspire the next generation of law enforcement.”

Inquiries concerning this press release should be directed to Public Information Officer Meghan Knab at [email protected] or by phone at 973-829-8159.  

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Left to right: School Counseler Rebecca Richardson, Principal Tomeeko Hunt, School Counseler Jessica Arias, Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Sgt. Patrick LaGuerre.