Angie Haun’s Kimball County job shadow program includes Kyle Anderson (white shirt) talking to thirty-four (34) 5th grade students about the remorse he felt after killing one of his passengers in a drunken driving accident.
Former High School student, Kyle Anderson, answers questions about spending time in jail, his responsibility for a motor vehicle accident resulting in the death of a friend, and how important it is not to make impulsive decisions.
Pine Bluffs, Wyoming, Police Department Officer Richard Hillhouse brought his drug dog “Seizure” for a visit with job shadow students.
Troopers Jerrod Dillon and Bryan Woods talk with job shadow students about safety when texting and using Facebook.
The Kimball Police Department, Kimball Sheriff Office and State Troopers allowed the kids to snoop in their vehicles; they sat in the back seat behind the bars, front seat and were allowed to test some of the equipment in the patrol cars.
State Trooper enjoys questions from local 5th graders during job shadow visit.
Trooper demonstrates in-car technology to students.
Kimball students tour law enforcement cars as part of 5th grade Job Shadow program.