Above, Debbie Kench, Robin Chambers, Cheryl Hewlett, Kaila Perrault, Brian Mitchell, Stanley Hewlett and Joe Lalonde. OGDENSBURG -- The Ogdensburg Moose Lodge recently offered a free program where …
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Above, Debbie Kench, Robin Chambers, Cheryl Hewlett, Kaila Perrault, Brian Mitchell, Stanley Hewlett and Joe Lalonde.
OGDENSBURG -- The Ogdensburg Moose Lodge recently offered a free program where parents had their child’s information compiled in digital format.
They keep it all stored on a thumbdrive, can be given to authorities if the child were to go missing.
Stored are all 10 of the child’s fingerprints, photographs from front and profile and a 30-second video of the child answering questions such as “Where do you go when you are sad?” and “Who picks you up from school?”
It is not stored on any server or database.
The Moose Lodge says they will offer another fingerprint event in the near future.