Inner Harbor Unit
Baltimore's Inner Harbor is the most visited attraction in the City. Visitors from all around the State, around the country, and the world come to see the many attractions, gift shops, and fine dining. At the Inner Harbor you can't but help but to run into one of the fine officers detailed there to make your visit more enjoyable. You will be met with the utmost courtesy that is inherent with the Baltimore Police Department. These officers are highly trained and willing to help anyone with a question or needs help or directions. Just ask and they will be able to assist you.
Inner Harbor Unit
Baltimore's Inner Harbor is the most visited attraction in the City. Visitors from all around the State, around the country, and the world come to see the many attractions, gift shops, and fine dining. At the Inner Harbor you can't but help but to run into one of the fine officers detailed there to make your visit more enjoyable. You will be met with the utmost courtesy that is inherent with the Baltimore Police Department. These officers are highly trained and willing to help anyone with a question or needs help or directions. Just ask and they will be able to assist you.
Inner Harbor Patrol Unit
Officer Salvatore Rivieri
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Baltimore Police Inner Harbor Patrol
Squad C-3 October 1995
Sergeant Schneider, Off's Billing, McLain, Kuebel, Wertz, Wagstaff Clasing, Rambeau
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Officer Matthew Verga. And Danny Sexton
LT Olson and Matthew Verga
Officer Matthew Verga
LT Steve Olson and Va
Lt Olson
Matthew Verga Officer Lolando Hamilton and LT Steve Olson
LT Steve Olson giving holiday deployment roll call
LT Steve Olson
Matthew Verga and Miguel Martinez
Matthew Verga and Harry Pawley Sr
Matthew Verga and Harry Pawley Sr
LT Steven Olson and my daughter. Jessica Verga
Doggie
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Golf Cart Shop#189 and Bubble Electric Car Shop# 8998
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Sergeant Henry Wagstaff on a BMW Bike
Sergeant Henry Wagstaff on a BMW Bike
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Officer Kevin Shillen Inner Harbor Bike Unit
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Lolando Hamilton & LT Steve Olson
Melvin Gonzalez Colette longmire, Lolando Hamilton
Melvin Gonzalez, James Mccartin, Donta Booker, Lolando Hamilton
Lolando Hamilton
Matthew Verga LT Steve Olson, Lolando Hamilton, Angel Mendez, George Whittingham
Colette Longmire, Lolando Hamilton
Lolando Hamilton, Tashawn Strong, Colette Longmire
Lolando Hamilton
Colette Longmire, Lolando Hamilton
Lolando Hamilton
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Officer John Wagner- Inner Harbor Bike Unit
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Agent Jerry Weaver
Officer Lou Averella, Sergeant Henry Wagstaff,
Officer Larry Sanders, Officer James Henninger
Officer Larry Sanders, Officer James Henninger
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Sergeant Henry Wagstaff giving directions
Sergeant Henry Wagstaff giving directions
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Officer Kevin Banks-Inner Harbor Patrol
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Officer Lou Averella-Inner Harbor Patrol
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Officer Larry Sanders-Inner Harbor Unit
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Sergeant Henry Wagstaff working at his desk thinking
"Boy you take my picture one more time and you will wind up in the water"
"Boy you take my picture one more time and you will wind up in the water"
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Sergeant Wagstaff and his squad
Sergeant Wagstaff and his squad
Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff
Agent Joe Green-Inner Harbor Patrol Unit
Agent Joe Green-Inner Harbor Patrol Unit
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