The Guernsey Masons and the Guernsey Police Department joined forces recently to give parents a tool for identification of their child should the need ever arise.
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GUERNSEY--The Guernsey Masons and the Guernsey Police Department joined forces recently to give parents a tool for identification of their child should the need ever arise.
Children at the Guernsey Early Childhood Development Center were fingerprinted and had DNA and impressions of their teeth taken, all to be included in a personal identification kit for each family to keep.
Volunteers included Joe and Carol Norfolk, Ron Gilson and Marian Gilson, Bill and Nina Walker, and Guernsey Police Chief Dwight McGuire.