Baltimore Police History is a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring Baltimore's fallen and injured heroes. More than 200 officers have made the ultimate sacrifice for the City of Baltimore since 1784 We also have a growing list of injured officers, a list that may never be complete. We are honored to preserve their names, their stories and their memories by giving their friends, families, other officers, and citizens the opportunity to look back and remember them, or to get to know them, so we can all honor them and the sacrifices they made. As for our injured we don't have access to the department's list, so if you were awarded the Citation of valor, please send us the information so we can add your name to the page.
Our Wounded
Aaron J. StewartAlfred W Hudson Jr.
Alphonso Wright
Alric Moore
Alvin Martin
Andrew Leso
Arthur E. Kennell, Jr.
Calvin G. Higdon
Calvin R. Mencken
Charles A. Walker
Charles Benjamin
Charles Mitchell
Charles P. Smith
Daniel J. Calhoun
David Garayoa
Donald E. Fisher
Donna Cooper
Durwood Hood
Daniel J. Calhoun
David Garayoa
Donald E. Fisher
Earl Carter
Edward O'Byrne, Jr.
Ernell ThorntonEugene CassidyFrancis MillerFrank Lorah
Frederick Dickens
Gary Lapchek
Glenn D. Hauze
James Brennan
James Clark
James E. Young Jr
James L. McFillin
James Weglein
Jerome Wilkins
John Burns
John F. Baker
John Heiderman
John J. McNamera
John Swiec
Joseph B. Huffman
Joseph Dobrosielsky
Joseph E. Hlafka
Joseph Wolfe
Karen Brzowsky
Kathleen Irwin
Kenneth Hayden
Kenny Driscoll
Kirby Croft
Lawrence Bennett
Loretta Francis Lynn
Mac McKinley Johnson, Jr.
Martin Greiner
Marty Disney
Michael Cassizzi
Michael Dunn
Michael Herpel
Neal C. Splain
Paul Coster
Paul Karaskavicz, Jr.
Ralph E. Greaves
Raymond Howard
Richard B. Mioduszewski Sr
Richard Phillips
Ronald Tuefer
Stanley Sierakowski
Stephen Martin
Teresa Rigby-Menendez
Terrance McLarney
Theodore Black
Theodore Staab
Thomas Dillon
Thomas E. Whalen
Thomas F. Hogan
Thomas Lewis
Thomas R. Cave
Timothy Wade
Wardell James
William Hudson
William Scott
William Surratt
If you didn't see your name on this list, but were awarded the Citation of Valor, please, know we didn't keep you off on purpose. We don't have access to the department's records. Just send us your information, along with supporting documentation, newspaper reports, and, or, any other documentation you may have. We would love to add you to the list. You can write to us here - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
More to Come
POLICE INFORMATION
Copies of: Your Baltimore Police Department Class Photo, Pictures of our Officers, Vehicles, Equipment, Newspaper Articles relating to our department and or officers, Old Departmental Newsletters, Lookouts, Wanted Posters, and or Brochures. Information on Deceased Officers and anything that may help Preserve the History and Proud Traditions of this agency. Please contact Retired Detective Kenny Driscoll.
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How to Dispose of Old Police Items
Please contact Det. Ret. Kenny Driscoll if you have any pictures of you or your family members and wish them remembered here on this tribute site to Honor the fine men and women who have served with Honor and Distinction at the Baltimore Police Department. Anyone with information, photographs, memorabilia, or other "Baltimore City Police" items can contact Ret. Det. Kenny Driscoll at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. follow us on Twitter @BaltoPoliceHist or like us on Facebook or mail pics to 8138 Dundalk Ave. Baltimore Md. 21222
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