Pubdate: Tue, 27 May 2003 Source: Carroll County Times (MD) Copyright: 2003 Carroll County Times Contact: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1524 Author: Jamie Kelly, Times Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) CARROLL LAW ENFORCEMENT PREPARING FOR CAMP COPS Police are looking for people in Carroll County who fit a certain description: children between the ages of 10 and 13. They want the youngsters to attend Camp COPS, which will run from July 7 through 11 at the Carroll County Farm Museum. COPS stands for Courage to be Outstanding with Pride and Self-confidence. The camp is run by the Maryland State Police, with help from the Carroll County sheriff's office and the Westminster Police. The goal, according to Trooper First Class Mark Rauser, is to give young people an inside view of what law enforcement officers do. It also helps to build self-confidence and teamwork, he said, through a combination of physical activity and competition. Officers from all three departments involved will be there to work with the campers, Rauser said. Last year, 75 children attended the camp, he said. This year, he said, he is hoping that number will grow to 100. Col. Robert Keefer of the sheriff's office, said the camp is an example of cooperation between law enforcement agencies in the county. He said not only do the campers get a chance to meet police officers, officers also get the chance to build good relationships with young people. But to Keefer, one of the most important aspects of the camp is that it teaches kids teamwork by putting them in squads. Cpl. Keith Benfer of the Westminster police said that during the five days, he's seen kids grow from individuals into teammates. On the first day, he said, the squads don't function very well as a team, he said, but by the end, they work well together, and the competition between squads can be fierce. The goal, he said, is to teach the campers the value of respect, and how respecting others can help them resolve problems. Benfer has been part of the camp since 2000, the first year Westminster participated. The camp started in 1999, he said. He said he likes to see the kids realize that they're all in it together, and that they have to work together to meet their goals. Reach staff writer Jamie Kelly at 410-857-7890 or Camp COPS Camp COPS is open to all boys and girls in Carroll County who have graduated from the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program. The camp will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 7 through 11. It is free, and is supported by the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 20. Campers will see demonstrations by Maryland State Police aviation division, K-9 team, motorcycle unit and bicycle patrol, among others. The registration deadline is June 10, according to Trooper First Class Mark Rauser of the Maryland State Police Westminster barrack. Anyone interested in registering should pick up a brochure at the Westminster barrack, the Carroll County sheriff's office or the Westminster City Police Department. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom