Southeastern

1858/59 - Southeastern District History - 1958/59 - The Southeastern District is the youngest of all of our districts, it was first built in 1958/59 at its present location of 5710 Eastern Ave. The Southeast District is one of the most culturally diverse districts in the city. It borders the Central, Northeastern, and Eastern Districts. Well-known for its many tourist attractions and businesses, the Southeastern District includes Fells Point, Little Italy, Canton, Highland town, Butchers Hill, and Greek town, to name a few of the district's many great neighborhoods.

 

Southeast District

Street Address:

5710 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21224

Mailing Address:

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Phone:

410-396-2422

E-mail:

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1858/59 - Southeastern District History - 
1958/59 - The Southeastern District is the youngest of all of our districts, it was first built in 1958/59 at its present location of 5710 Eastern Ave

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The Southeastern District is one of the most culturally diverse districts in the city. Many Hispanic immigrants to Baltimore now call the Southeastern District home. Well-known for its many tourist attractions and businesses, the district includes the historic neighborhoods of Fells Point, Little Italy, Brewers Hill, Canton, Highlandtown, Butchers Hill, and Greektown. The Southeastern District is also a part of the busy Port of Baltimore, which houses the Seagirt Marine Terminal, Dundalk Marine Terminal, and Fairfield Marine Automobile Terminal. At over 300 years old, the Port of Baltimore is one of the oldest ports in the United States.

District Neighborhoods

Baltimore Highlands, Bayview, Brewers Hill, Broening Manor, Butcher's Hill, Canton, Canton Industrial Area, CARE, Dunbar-Broadway, Dundalk Marine Terminal, Eastwood, Ellwood Park/Monument, Fells Point, Graceland Park, Greektown, Highlandtown, Holabird Industrial Park, Hopkins Bayview, Jonestown, Kresson, Little Italy, McElderry Park, Medford, O'Donnell Heights, Patterson Park, Patterson Park Neighborhood, Patterson Place, Perkins Homes, Pleasant View Gardens, Pulaski Industrial Area, Saint Helena, Upper Fells Point, Washington Hill

Neighborhood Resources

Education Based Latino Outreach (EBLO) - Highland town Merchants - Little Italy - Washington Hill

The Southeast District is one of the most culturally diverse districts in the city. It borders the Central, Northeastern, and Eastern District. Well-known for its many tourist attractions and businesses, the Southeastern District includes Fells Point, Little Italy, Canton, Highland town, Butchers Hill, and Greek town, to name a few of the district's many great neighborhoods 

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 Southeastern District
Fallen Officers

1966 - 24 August 1946 - We lost our Brother Honorary Police Officer Simon Fried SED  

1970 - 16 January 1970 - We lost our Brother Police Officer George F. Heim SED 

1972 - 26 July 1972 - We lost our Brother Police Officer Lorenzo Arnest Gray SED 

1973 - 22 September 1973 - We lost our Brother Police Officer Calvin M. Rodwell SED 

1979 - 19 August 1979 - We lost our Brother Police Officer William D. Albers SED 

1989 - 8 Oct 1989 - We lost our Brother Retired Police Officer Calvin McCleese SED

1994 - 24 June 1994 - We lost our Brother Police Officer Gerald M. Arminger SED 

May they Rest In Peace

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Sgt. O'Halloran was always a gracious host at the SED bed & breakfast

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Sgt Staley and Al Miller

Courtesy Sgt Bernard L.Wehage 

P/O Bill McCall and Sgt Staley and Al Miller SED
Sgt O'Halloran SED

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Sgt O'Halloran SED

Ed Ruby

Courtesy Sgt Bernard L.Wehage 
P/O Ed Ruby

Hinchen Al Moog Sgt Gary Lembach

Courtesy Sgt Bernard L.Wehage 
P/O Hinchen P/O Al Moog Sgt Gary Lembach

JOHN SCHOFF

Courtesy Sgt Bernard L.Wehage 
P/O John Schoff

John Croghan

Courtesy Sgt Bernard L.Wehage 
P/O John "Fish" Croghan

Left to right ? and Gerry Brazil

Courtesy Sgt Bernard L.Wehage 
Left to right ? and P/O Gerry Brazil

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Officer Bill McCall

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Highlandtown Exchange club officer of year 2013 11 26 00.06.04

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SGT BERNIE WEHAGE SED 1975

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Bob Mad Dog Manley Sgt Ed Brock

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Russell France

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18 April 1971

Patrolman, Hugh Monahan

Off-Duty Policeman Kills Bandit in His Cab

An off-duty policeman moonlighting as a cab driver killed a gun-wielding holdup man early yesterday [Saturday, 17 April 1971.] A technical charge of homicide against a Patrolman, Hugh Monahan, 23, was dismissed by Judge Robert J Gertz strong six hours later in Central Municipal Court. Patrolman Monahan, of the southeastern district, fired at least four bullets into the bandit’s chest. The dead man was still unidentified as of last night. The young policeman had completed his two-year probation on the force three hours before the 3 AM incident. He picked the man up in the 200 block of South Broadway. The man, about 40 years old, ordered patrolman Monahan to stop the cab when it reached Bank and Spring Streets. As the policeman turned around, the man pointed a gun at him. Patrolman Monahan gave the bandit $2 in small change and, when the man said, “give me the rest,” the policeman gave up $20 more. “The only thing I could think of was that he was going to kill me,” patrolman Monahan said. But he managed to grab a .38-caliber revolver from under his thigh and repeatedly pulled the trigger. The bandit slumped against the front seat, one hand still clutching his gun. Capt. Francis X. Hayes, Police Department Duty Officer yesterday, said that 205 policemen have been authorized to drive cabs, but added that about 30 were actually moonlighting during the 24-hour period. “This thing is not to give officers additional money but to use their professional ability to reduce crime on their own time,” Capt. Hayes said. He said that the moonlighting was approved in 1968 during a rash of cab holdups and the crimes against cab drivers decreased during the next two years. However, He said, “the crimes against cab drivers increased this year and equal the 1968 rate”. Three cab drivers have been slain in 1971 while on the job.

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Group 500

Courtesy Jeff Rosen

Sgt. Fred Dillon receiving a plaque from the FOP after heroic action the night he was shot LOD 11 Nov 1992. 
L to R: Lt. Jeff Rosen, Sgt. Russ Sharp, Bunny Nevin,  Sgt. Bob Gillispie (in typical form), Sgt. Fred Dillon and Sgt. Bill Rowland.

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Left to right: Sgt. John Bergbower (RIP), Milton Corbett (POS), Lt. John Tewey, Maj. Harry Koffenberger,
OS. Margie Lake, P/O Joel Clements, Sgt. Chris Streett; Sgt. Bill Rowland, P/O Mike McKnight, Lt. Jeff Rosen

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