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Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa Hyatt will leave her position in early December when her contract expires, County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. announced Wednesday. Hyatt, the first woman ...
A day after rank-and-file officers took the rare move of publicly stating they’d lost confidence in department leadership, Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa Hyatt dismissed the no-confidence ...
The Baltimore County Police Department was established by the General Assembly of Maryland on April 11, 1874. [3] The Maryland state legislature authorized the Board of County Commissioners for Baltimore County "to appoint such number of policemen as they may deem necessary, for the better protection of persons and property." On June 17, 1874 ...
Law enforcement responded around 7:15 p.m. to the 8500 block of Loch Raven Boulevard after receiving multiple calls reporting shots were fired and a car was on fire, Baltimore County Police Chief ...
Police chief says motive for Wisconsin school shooting was a 'combination of factors' 1 dead and 9 injured in Baltimore County shooting and fiery car crash; Biathlon official apologizes to athletes who have suffered mistreatment; After investigating Jan. 6, House GOP sides with Trump and goes after Liz Cheney
A shooting in Baltimore County, Maryland, Tuesday left one person dead and nine others wounded -- and a vehicle engulfed in flames, police said. Baltimore County Police Department officials ...
Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department; In office July 8, 2015 – January 19, 2018: Preceded by: Anthony Batts: Succeeded by: Darryl D. De Sousa: Chief of the Anne Arundel County Police Department; In office July 12, 2013 – December 1, 2014: Chief of the Prince George's County Police Department; In office 2009–2012: Personal ...
Richard J. Worley Jr. [1] (born 1964 or 1965) [2] is an American police officer who has served as the commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department since 2023. Born in Baltimore's Pigtown community, he graduated from Cardinal Gibbons School in 1983 and earned a degree in criminal justice from Oklahoma City University in 1987.