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Off. John Heidemann1275245 and Sparky
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Off. Greg Faherty on RC (the horse Roy Rogers donated)
Novelty Badge
POLICE replaced with Detective's Last Name
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Steven Oken execution on June 17 2004 at the Maryland Pen
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Tiba Wise
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Retired Detective Kenny Driscoll & Det John Calpin
2016
Officer John Calpin & Officer Kenny Driscoll
circa 1992
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The above pics came to us courtesy of Robert Oros
This is nice, I would like to build a display showing our various hats, but have hat devices made to reflect the year said hat was worn, I would like to show our women's police hat (The hat device can't use a year because all Women's badge numbers at the time started with 7000. The Pith Hat, Round hat, Bobby type Helmet, and Six Point Hat. It would make a nice display.
The horse for this display was said to have been on loan until the owner decided he wanted to start charging, when he was told the department didn't have a budget, he brought a truck and took his horse, or so the story goes.
Thomas Gay Sr.
These were nicely made for the times, but since we have better ways of making these kinds of things. Sadly these so poorly made that using them would be a disgrace to our fallen and not an honor to them.
We bought a few pics from a lady on eBay that bought several of these in a storage locker, she thought the young lady in the pics was a criminal because she was being polygraphed in one shot and either fingerprinted, or standing with uniformed police, but the seller thought she was in trouble. I explained she was an officer and the lady felt bad, saying she didn't realize we polygraphed our own.
The First Ten Meter Maids in Baltimore City
Front Row - Delores Nots, Joan Covert, Sheila McAlee, Shirley Boyley, Elizabeth Aro
Back Row- Betty Erwin, Annie George, Donna Lloyd, Lillian Hartlove, Shirley Kurtz
Teletype Room Baltimore Police Department's Headquarters
George Adam Smith 2 1890s
George Proctor Kane
26 June 2019 Meeting with Commissioner Harrison
Taken in Central
LT Col Melissa R. Hyatt - Ret Det Kenny Driscoll - Commissioner Anthony Batts
John Calpin, Ed Chaney Kenny Driscoll
Courtesy Bernie Wehage
Courtesy Bernie Wehage
Reported - 20 June 1908
Thomas Gay Sr.
Central Police
Courtesy Bernie Wehage
Baltimore was the first department in the country to officially use fingerprinting to print an arrestee when on 6 Nov 1904 Sgt. Casey, chief of the local Bureau of Identification officially printed John Randles, a suspect being held on a theft charge.
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