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The official page of the Maryland State Police, Center for Missing and Unidentified Persons. SPECIAL OPERATIONS DIVISION APPLICATIONS MANAGEMENT DIVISION Department of State Police, 1201 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville, Maryland, January 2006. Brett A. Canfield, Unit Commander (410) 799-4548; e-mail: brett.canfield@maryland.gov Appointed by Governor with Senate advice & consent to 4-year terms: Prince George's County Most Wanted. Once you have entered the information you wish to search by click the 'Search' button to display the results. fax: (410) 386-3003 George M. White, Commander (410) 841-3844 Police said Clark's husband never cooperated with the investigation and refused to answer questions about the then 27-year-old woman's disappearance. Maryland Center for Missing Children Maryland State Police- Computer Crimes Unit 7155 Columbia Gateway Drive, Ste. Gary D. Davis, Director (410) 653-4229 CENTRAL TROOP 30581 Perry Road, Princess Anne, MD 21853, Salisbury - Barrack E (410) 749-3101; e-mail: msp.salisbury@maryland.gov Maryland Universities & Colleges FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING e-mail: brian.smith@maryland.gov David Hall is described as a 32-year-old white male, 5 foot 11 . REGULATIONS & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS OFFICE Wesley T. Forchion, Unit Commander (410) 799-4548; e-mail: wesley.forchion@maryland.gov Appointed by Secretary of State Police with Governor's approval to 5-year terms: K-9 UNIT 410.222.8610, Anne Arundel Police Department, case number, Case being handled by Baltimore City Police, https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/case_report_html/19695, Missing from University of Maryland, Baltimore, "Middle River Man Gets Maximum In 'No-body' Murder". On or before October 1, 2008, all law enforcement agencies in the State shall begin using a uniform report form developed by the Police Training Commission in accordance with 3-207 of this title when taking a missing person report . e-mail: rosemary.chappell@maryland.gov e-mail: Ronald L. Fisher III, Commander (410) 653-4229 e-mail: gary.davis@maryland.gov The Frederick Police Department (FPD) is a technologically innovative and progressive police agency, committed to ensuring Frederick City's exceptional quality of life.We partner with our citizens, striving to ensure satisfaction. Staff: Rachel E. Rosenberg (410) 653-4247; e-mail: rachel.rosenberg@maryland.gov BUDGET SECTION Capt. e-mail: matthewd.stevens@maryland.gov, FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING e-mail: james.russell@maryland.gov Sgt. The victim has since been identified as Joshua Smith, 29, of Milton. Jason M. Mowbray, Deputy Chief State Fire Marshal (301) 766-3888 Linda Mae Peugeot21 years oldfive feet tall96 poundsblonde hair/blue eyeslast seen wearing light blue sweater with bellbotton slacks with shoulder straps and a black and white checked blouse. e-mail: jeffrey.thomas@maryland.gov Patience O. Dawson, Director (410) 653-4640 e-mail: msp.internalaffairs@maryland.gov, LABOR RELATIONS SECTION e-mail: kenneth.bush@maryland.gov, OPERATIONS It was renamed the Department of State Police in 1995 (Chapter 3, Acts of 1995). ; Michael A. Spaulding. e-mail: earl.phillips@maryland.gov, ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING SECTION Missing Persons Currently selected. Missing from Wilkens Avenue Baltimore County Police at 410-307-2020, or Precinct 1/Wilkens at 410-887-1340 with any information about Ridley's whereabouts, http://arbutus.patch.com/articles/police-ask-help-looking-for-missing-man, Missing from Baltimore, click on picture for more information. Sgt. James F. Laughland. 210 Main St., Prince Frederick, MD 20678 Ronald M. Levitan, Counsel (410) 653-4224. Former servicemen were recruited and the first training camp was conducted early in 1921. Sgt. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. e-mail: elizabeth.beck@maryland.gov e-mail: johna.nelson@maryland.gov POLICE COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT DIVISION Christine M. Mullin, Commander (410) 653-4420; e-mail: christine.mullin@maryland.gov The office was funded by insurance revenues, and insurance companies were required to report all claims for fire losses to the Fire Marshal. MARYLAND CENTER FOR MISSING & UNIDENTIFIED PERSONS [STATE CLEARINGHOUSE FOR MISSING CHILDREN] Carla E. Proudfoot, Director (410) 953-8283; 1-800-637-KIDS (toll free); fax: (410 . Only law enforcement agencies may request the issuance of a Silver Alert. OPERATIONS Appointed by Governor to 3-year terms: Victor E. Epps, 2019; Marjorie Coyne, 2022; Phillip V. Lee, Sr., 2022; James V. Aluisi, 2023; Martin A. Hammond III, 2023; Scott D. Shellenberger, Esq., 2023; Harvey R. Baker, 2024; Larry E. Hinton, Esq., 2024; Neil N. Schachter, 2024. By Bruce Leshan. County Law Enforcement Center, 110 Airport Drive East, Frederick, MD 21701, Hagerstown - Barrack O (301) 739-2101; e-mail: msp.hagerstown@maryland.gov Shockley was last seen leaving his home in a 2004 Gulf Stream . COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES SECTION Lt. Patrick H. McAllister (410) 579-5959; e-mail: patrick.mcallister@maryland.gov, FATAL ACCIDENT & ANALYSIS REPORTING SYSTEM Nalborcyk is described as white, approximately 5 foot 8 inches tall and weighs approximately 265 pounds . Maryland Center for Missing Children Maryland State Police - Missing Persons 1201 Reisterstown Rd. MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS SECTION The official page of the Maryland State Police, Center for Missing and Unidentified Persons. Duane A. Hill, Section Commander (410) 653-4216; e-mail: duane.hill@maryland.gov e-mail: dereka.chapman@maryland.gov, SOUTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE Capt. All rights reserved. e-mail: ronald.levitan@maryland.gov, LEGISLATIVE SECURITY SECTION PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION SECTION Call the Anne Arundel County Police Department's Missing Persons . 9500 Mitchell Road, La Plata, MD 20646 e-mail: patrick.linnehan@maryland.gov, PLANNING & RESEARCH DIVISION e-mail: ida.williams@maryland.gov PROMOTIONAL TESTING DIVISION 9758 Ocean Gateway, Berlin, MD 21811 AVIATION COMMAND Frederick - Barrack B (301) 600-4151; e-mail: msp.frederick@maryland.gov RECORDS MANAGEMENT e-mail: norman.dofflemyer@maryland.gov. Montgomery County's Most Wanted. Wesley T. Forchion, Unit Commander (410) 799-4548; e-mail: wesley.forchion@maryland.gov, Waterloo - Barrack A (410) 799-2101; e-mail: msp.waterloo@maryland.gov Der, Chief of Police, Howard County; Dennis W. Hickman, Jr., Sheriff, Kent County; Capt. Maryland Departments If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit/Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline 1800 VICTIM-1. Brian K. Smith, Commander (410) 875-3932 Capt. 8908 Kelso Drive, Baltimore, MD 21221 Contact Anne Arundel missing persons, 410.222.3588, http://severnapark.patch.com/articles/trained-canines-search-b-a-trail-monday-for-clues-in-severna-park-cold-case, Anne Arundel County Police Department (Maryland) - 1-410-222-6145, Custody Feud Lands Grandmother In Prison, Washington Post, May 6, Contact Anne Arundel County Police / Homicide Unit Det. Staff: Lt. Sonya M. Clark (410) 653-6634; e-mail: sonya.clark@maryland.gov. Maryland Executive Commissions, Committees, Task Forces, & Advisory Boards OFFICE OF EQUITY AND INCLUSION e-mail: msp.procurement@maryland.gov Edward S. Tochterman, Jr., Chair (chosen by Commission), 2026 10100 Rhode Island Ave., College Park, MD 20740 Donald W. Alves, M.D., Director (410) 653-4300; e-mail: donald.alves@maryland.gov SOUTHERN COMMAND COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION Dalene M. Drum, Manager (410) 653-8247 The State of Maryland pledges to provide constituents, businesses, customers, and stakeholders with friendly and courteous, timely and responsive, accurate and consistent, accessible and convenient, and truthful and transparent services. (ICE) Immigration and Customs Enforcement. CENTRAL RECORDS DIVISION COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION Police ask public for help finding missing man last seen in downtown Baltimore. FY2021 appropriation: $9,948,814; authorized positions: 70.5 This web site is presented for reference purposes under the doctrine of fair use. College Park - Barrack Q (301) 345-3101; e-mail: msp.collegepark@maryland.gov State Police at City Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2015. Baltimore had been developing a police force since the formation in 1784 of a night watch "very necessary to prevent fires, burglaries, and other outrages and disorders" (Chapter 69, Acts of 1784). We're available on the following channels. Please enable JavaScript to view the page content. EDUCATION & TRAINING DIVISION Lt. John P. Griffin, Jr. (410) 579-5959; e-mail: john.griffin1@maryland.gov Donald G. Lewis, Commander (410) 653-4567 Annapolis - Barrack J (410) 260-6494; e-mail: msp.annapolis@maryland.gov e-mail: dalene.drum@maryland.gov 2765 North Salisbury Blvd., Salisbury, MD 21801, SOUTHERN TROOP ; Gerald G. Stansbury; Glynis R. Watford; Bernard C. (Jack) Young. 1st Sgt. Search this site. Eric G. Corbin, Commander (301) 600-4151; e-mail: eric.corbin@maryland.gov The responsibility included crime prevention through vigilance and the apprehension of suspected lawbreakers by groups of persons raising the "hue and cry" or the more official "posse comitatus." Sylvia C. Senkus, Director (410) 653-4272 (3) "Law enforcement agency" means a State, county, or municipal police department or agency, or a sheriff's department. Daniel S. Everett, Commander (410) 780-2700; e-mail: daniel.everett@maryland.gov Berlin - Barrack V (410) 641-3101; e-mail: msp.berlin@maryland.gov VEHICLE THEFT PREVENTION COUNCIL Michael G. Mayes, Supervisor (410) 653-4263; e-mail: michael.mayes@maryland.gov Maryland Independent Agencies Crystal M. Carter-Savage, Commander (410) 653-4544 e-mail: gary.davis@maryland.gov Preliminary investigation has determined Nalborcyk was last seen or heard from on Dec. 11, 2022. Information reported to the hotline in the past has helped to eliminate certain fraudulent activities and protect State resources. State Police. Lt. Gary P. Mounts, Commander (410) 653-4263 Harford County Sheriff's Office, Case Number: News articles: 'A somber glimmer of hope', Baltimore Sun, 10/20/2001, Missing Persons Unit at:410 222-4731 or 410 222-4700. (2) it is unlikely that the local law enforcement agency or the Department of State Police has knowledge that the missing person has been located. NORTHERN TROOP 7777 Washington Blvd., Jessup, MD 20794 Maj. David L. Ruel, Jr., Commander (410) 653-4218 CENTRAL RECORDS DIVISION BUDGET SECTION Berlin - Barrack V (410) 641-3101; e-mail: msp.berlin@maryland.gov Derek A. Chapman, Deputy Chief State Fire Marshal (410) 836-4853 The new agency was funded out of revenues from the Department of Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. This is a list of attacks related to secondary schools that have occurred around the world. Capt. v. t. e. Missing white woman syndrome is a term which is used by social scientists [1] [2] [3] and media commentators in reference to the media coverage, especially on television, [4] of missing-person cases involving young, attractive, white, upper middle class women or girls compared to the relative lack of attention towards missing women who . . REGULATIONS & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS OFFICE 27, sec. Contact Maryland Center for Missing and Unidentified Persons at 1-800-MDS-KIDS (1-800-637-5437)for further assistance. James P. Russell, Commander (410) 768-7388 Duane A. Hill, Section Commander (410) 653-4216; e-mail: duane.hill@maryland.gov, PROMOTIONAL TESTING DIVISION Michelle Garvey was last seen on June 1 . e-mail: gary.davis@maryland.gov, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIVISION Brian K. Smith, Commander (410) 875-3932 Fruitland's Most Wanted. Vacancy, Supervisor (410) 653-4253 CHEMICAL TEST FOR ALCOHOL UNIT EDUCATION & TRAINING DIVISION HIGHWAY PROGRAMS WASHINGTON METRO TROOP e-mail: adam.stachurski@maryland.gov, 1st Sgt. e-mail: crystal.carter@maryland.gov, DEPARTMENT PROSECUTOR SECTION Lt. Patrick H. McAllister (410) 579-5959; e-mail: patrick.mcallister@maryland.gov 88B, secs. There is a State Clearinghouse for Missing Children operated by the State Police that is responsible for: (1) the receipt, collection, and distribution of general information and annual statistics regarding missing children; and . Kenneth E. Bush, Chief Fire Protection Engineer (410) 653-8983 K-9 UNIT Please enable JavaScript in your browser. In 1935, the Maryland State Police was established as a separate unit of State government (Chapter 303, Acts of 1935). e-mail: robert.hare@maryland.gov, MOTORCYCLE UNIT Also have a clear physical description of height, weight, age, and any identifying marks such as tattoos or birthmarks. 2433 Pulaski Highway, North East, MD 21901 Maryland at a Glance e-mail: alex.reid@maryland.gov, PERSONNEL COMMAND Capt. The Maine State Police Major Crimes Units often assist other law enforcement agencies with or fully investigate reports of missing persons, especially if suspicious circumstances exist. e-mail: patrick.linnehan@maryland.gov Gary L. Bachtell (410) 486-3101; e-mail: gary.bachtell@maryland.gov, CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT SECTION Michael D. Wann, Commander (410) 879-2101; e-mail: michael.wann@maryland.gov 7777 Washington Blvd., Jessup, MD 20794, Westminster - Barrack G (410) 386-3000; e-mail: msp.westminster@maryland.gov Glen Burnie - Barrack P (410) 761-5130; e-mail: msp.glenburnie@maryland.gov (1) The Department of State Police shall establish a Silver Alert Program to provide a system for rapid dissemination of information to assist in locating a missing person. FY2021 appropriation: $2,000,000 Howard County's Most Wanted. Vacancy, Supervisor (410) 653-4253 3500 Forestville Road, Forestville, MD 20747 Caryn L. McMahon, Deputy Chief State Fire Marshal (410) 822-7609 (GREAT MILLS, MD) Maryland State Police Leonardtown Barrack and Criminal Enforcement Division are currently attempting to locate a man reported missing earlier this month from St. Marys County. ADMINISTRATION Michael G. Mayes, Supervisor (410) 653-4263; e-mail: michael.mayes@maryland.gov Capt. Please enable scripts and reload this page. (iii) whose disappearance poses a credible threat to the health and safety of the individual due to age, health, mental or physical disability, environment, or weather conditions, as determined by a law enforcement agency. 23200 Leonard Hall Drive, Leonardtown, MD 20650 Centreville - Barrack S (410) 758-1101; e-mail: msp.centreville@maryland.gov e-mail: crystal.carter@maryland.gov Home > Missing Persons. Call the Maryland State Police/Salisbury Barrack at 410-749-3101. John A. Nelson, Deputy Chief State Fire Marshal (443) 550-6820 Lt. Col. Dalaine M. Brady, Bureau Chief (410) 653-4212 PLANNING & RESEARCH DIVISION McHenry - Barrack W (301) 387-1101; e-mail: msp.mchenry@maryland.gov You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. (W00A0108, formerly Q00A0103, formerly 35.01.01.03) 311 Safety Drive, Centreville, MD 21617 Lt. Patrick H. McAllister (410) 579-5959; e-mail: patrick.mcallister@maryland.gov Call the Northwest District at 410-396-2466 or the Baltimore Police Department's Missing Persons detectives at 443-984-7385. . Elkton Police Department at 410-398-4200. ; Michael A. Spaulding. Sgt. The first tentative step towards a statewide police force, however, was taken in 1914 as a corps of motorcycle officers under the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles began to enforce motor vehicle laws throughout Maryland (Chapter 564, Acts of 1914). 311 Safety Drive, Centreville, MD 21617, Easton - Barrack I (410) 822-3101; e-mail: msp.easton@maryland.gov 7053 Ocean Gateway, Easton, MD 21601 web: http://mdsp.maryland.gov/firemarshal/Pages/StateFireMarshal.aspx, STATE FIRE PREVENTION COMMISSION Leonardtown - Barrack T (301) 475-8955; e-mail: msp.leonardtown@maryland.gov As population increased, county and municipal police departments were created to meet local needs. 1100 Baltimore Blvd., Westminster, MD 21157 STATE POLICE BARRACKS In 1916, the position of State Fire Marshal was abolished and its powers and duties transferred to the State Insurance Commissioner who was authorized to appoint an additional deputy to handle fire duties (Chapter 521, Acts of 1916). Vacancy, Bureau Chief (410) 653-4218 Lt. Aaron C. Michael (410) 579-5959; e-mail: aaron.michael@maryland.gov Capt. Cumberland - Barrack C (301) 729-2101; e-mail: msp.cumberland@maryland.gov BOMB SQUAD CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION BUREAU e-mail: brian.smith@maryland.gov, HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION Crystal M. Carter-Savage, Commander (410) 653-4544 enlist the aid of the Maryland State Police in locating the missing child. Glen Burnie - Barrack P (410) 761-5130; e-mail: msp.glenburnie@maryland.gov The Department of State Police enforces State motor vehicle and criminal laws and safeguards the lives and safety of all persons within the State. Derek A. Chapman, Deputy Chief State Fire Marshal (410) 836-4853 Callers may remain anonymous. St. Mary's County Most Wanted. 7915 Montrose Road, Rockville, MD 20854 Donald W. Alves, M.D., Director (410) 653-4300; e-mail: donald.alves@maryland.gov SOUTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE (Jack) Bowman (410) 653-4384; e-mail: jack.bowman@maryland.gov (2) The Department of State Police shall: (i) adopt guidelines and develop procedures for issuing a Silver Alert for a missing person; (ii) provide training to local law enforcement agencies on the guidelines and procedures to be used to handle a report of a missing person; (iii) provide assistance to a local law enforcement agency, as necessary, to assist in the safe recovery of a missing person; (iv) recruit public and commercial television and radio broadcasters, local volunteer groups, and other members of the public to assist in developing and implementing a Silver Alert; (v) consult with the State Highway Administration to establish a plan for providing information relevant to a Silver Alert to the public through the dynamic message sign system located across the State; and.

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