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Sheriff’s Office announces Pet Portrait Project to benefit Wounded Warrior Foundation

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office is proud to announce the first Pet Portrait Project to benefit the Wounded Warrior Foundation. Members of the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Unit designed this fund raiser as a way to give back to those who have given so much for the country.

On Saturday, Nov. 1, volunteer members of the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office will be available for photography sessions starting at 8:30 a.m.

Indian River County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Sergeant Kyle King stated, “People often have trouble finding photographers who will work with pets. We wanted a way for animal lovers to have high quality portraits taken, while also raising funds for the Wounded Warrior Foundation.”

The photography portraits will be taken at the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office Forensic Services Complex, located at 3885 41st Street in Vero Beach. The number of sessions for the day are limited. Those interested are encouraged to visit our website, www.ircsheriff.org to sign up early.

A $150.00 donation to the Wounded Warrior Foundation will give you and your family a photography session with a professional crime scene photographer and a disc of high resolution, print quality images.

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