Districts

Districts

   

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The dividing line between what might be called the ancient and the modern history of the Baltimore police can be drawn with perfect distinctness at the point where what is now popularly known as the " Reorganization of the police" began. This was in the month of April, 1867. All the events that transpired previously to this time belong in the annals of by-gone-days; everything that has taken place since has a living and present significance. When Messrs. Carr, Fusselbaugh and Jarrett became Police Commissioners in 1867, under the new law, the city was divided into four police districts; the Middle, the Eastern, the Western, and the Southern Districts. In all these districts the station-houses were old structures, that did well enough for the times in which they were built, but were altogether inadequate to the needs of such a police force as Baltimore had at the time.

District's Continued

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Baltimore's Police Districts
with Their Addresses and Phone Numbers
Click any of the District to be Taken to that Page

 

Central Central District
500 E. Baltimore Street Baltimore, Maryland 21202
410-396-2411

 
 

2SESoutheastern District
5710 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21224
410-396-2422

 
 
1620 Edison Highway Baltimore, Maryland 21213
410-396-2433
 
 
NorthernNortheastern District
1900 Argonne Drive Baltimore, Maryland 21218
410-396-2444
 
 
Northern

Northern District
201 W. Coldspring Lane Baltimore, Maryland 21215
410-396-2455

 
5271 Reisterstown Road Baltimore, Maryland 21215
410-396-2466
 
 
7WWestern District
1034 N. Mount Street Baltimore, Maryland 21217
410-396-2477
 
 
8SWSouthwestern District
424 Font Hill Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21223
410-396-2488
 
 
9SSouthern District
10 Cherry Hill Road Baltimore, Maryland 21225
410-396-2499
 

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