Forensic Art with Lt. Sarah Krebs

Thursday, December 156:30—8:00 PMLibrary Community CenterLyon Township Public Library27005 S. Milford Rd., South Lyon, MI, 48178

Ever wonder how a police sketch artist interprets a description from a witness? Want to learn more about child age-progression? Wonder how skeletal remains are identified? If true crime is your genre, you won’t want to miss this lecture. F/Lieutenant Sarah Krebs of the Michigan State Police has over 20 years of experience in the field of forensic art.

F/Lieutenant Sarah Krebs has over twenty years of law enforcement experience, most of which was focused on the protection of children. She is currently the Commander of the Leadership Development Section with the Michigan State Police. She is the former AMBER Alert State Coordinator and Missing Children’s Clearinghouse Manager for the state of Michigan. Sarah worked child abductions, sex-trafficking, violent crimes, organized crime, and headed the Missing Persons Unit for the Michigan State Police. She is the president and founder of Missing in Michigan, a non-profit that assists the families of missing persons and work together with law enforcement and the media to bring loved ones’ home. Sarah has worked thousands of missing children cases throughout her career and comes to us with a plethora of experience in child sex-trafficking. She garnered world honors when was awarded the prestigious “40 Under 40” Award from the International Association of Chiefs of Police, for her work in matching missing persons cases to unidentified remains across the country, giving hundreds of families answers in their cold cases. Sarah has been profiled in many written publications, including a book that profiled a character after Sarah. Her casework has been shown on Good Morning America, ID Discovery and Dateline NBC.  

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