Crime Resistance
Crime Resistance Unit
Captain DePino - Cathy Pugh - Sgt Wilson - Colonel Wilbur Miller
CRU Billboard
This was a part or the Lock Your Car Program. Police Agent Bob Douglas put thousands of decals on meters. The decals were designed by Officer Pete Katich. Cathy Pugh is standing behind the Mayor
Lt Wilson swears in Santa(s)
Thousands of Summons reminding people to lock their cars and
to put valuables out of site were placed on vehicles in Baltimore
Members of the CRU assisted with developing this National Program
Picture is Agt Marty Seltzer and McGruff
Metro Crime Stoppers was developed and coordinated by the CRU
Off Charles Feaster - Sgt Hezzie Sessomes - Off Mike Byrd
CRU poster
Sgt Lewis - Ag Douglas - Agt Marty Seltzer - Off Byrd - Sgt Bob Lassahn - Agt Rodriguez
Sgt Seltzer - Agt Rodriguez - Sgt Kincaid - Off Byrd - Agt DouglasTaxi on Patrol Program
20 January 1982 - T.O.P. [ Taxis On Patrol ] was started in Baltimore by The Baltimore Police Department working side-by-side and hand-in-hand with the Checker Cab Company, on the T.O.P. project to form the Taxi On Patrol program. What began here in Baltimore went on to become a national program, to report and solve crimes all over the country
With support of Deputy Mullen and Mark Joseph Yellow Cab Company all cabs in Baltimore participated in this program Decals advertising the program were placed on all cabs an drivers were trained in what to look for and how to report crimes
Sgt Bob Wilson
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