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SARA TORRES is currently pursuing a
Master’s degree in Forensic Studies with a
concentration in Investigations from Stevenson
University. She completed her undergraduate
studies in 2009 at Towson University,
graduating magna cum laude with a BA in
Sociology/Criminal Justice and Spanish. Sara
works in the Protective Services Division at
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
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