“How our children and grandchildren become addicted” Gamble will speak about substance abuse, which he sees as the biggest issue in Talbot County and surrounding counties on the Eastern Shore.
Sheriff Joe Gamble will be the speaker for the Brown Bag Lunch at the St. Michaels branch of the Talbot County Free Library on Monday, April 4, 2016 at noon. Gamble will speak about substance abuse, which he sees as the biggest issue in Talbot County and surrounding counties on the Eastern Shore.
Joe Gamble was sworn in as the Sheriff of Talbot County in December of 2014 after having served with the Maryland State Police for over 27 years. During those years he served as a uniformed patrol trooper, undercover narcotics investigator and as a homicide investigator and later the commander of the state wide Maryland State Police Homicide Unit. Joe Gamble has investigated and supervised murder investigations and police involved shootings in every county in Maryland. He also worked in and supervised drug task forces on the Eastern Shore. Joe and Mary Gamble have four children and live in Talbot County.
The Friends of the Library are sponsors of the speaker series and everyone is invited to bring their lunch or a snack and enjoy coffee and dessert provided by the library. All library programs are free and open to the public. For more information you can check the library website at www.tcfl.org or call (410) 745-5877.
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