Kindergarten student Sebastian Sanchez met Deputy Doug Houston with the Montgomery County Sherriff’s Office at Creekside Forest Elementary during a presentation about the importance of those who serve the community. Sanchez and his classmates also learned about Houston’s police car, equipment on his uniform, and the role of police officers within their community.
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