If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov. , , \~\ .... , i > or <::::,•. " Maryland state Police · ([, , -fAA.' * ¥S@ n • '- . " , , • .. '. , , '., M • Q triOJl3 • , , " , ~""'"., " · ,', (0703 CJ • 107039 U.S. Department of JUstice National Institute of Justice This document has been reproduced exactly as received from the person or organization originating it. Points of view or opinions stated in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the National Institute of • Justice. Permission to reproduce this copyrighted material has been granted by ~1aryland State Police • to the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS). FUrther reproduction outside of the NCJRS system requires permis­ sion of the copyright owner. • ANNU~L REPORT • • • GEORGE B· BROSAN SUPERINTENDENT • PREPARED By: PLANNING AND RESEARCH UIVISION MARYLAND STATE POLICE • • STATE OF MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES BISHOP L. ROBINSON MARYLAND STATE POLICE SECmTARY PIKESVILLE, MARYLAND 21208-3899 PUBL IC SAFETY AND WIL.LlAM DONALD SCHAEFER CORRECTIONAL SERVICES • - GOVERNOR AREA CODE 301 486-3101 TTY FOR DEAF AREA CODE 301 488-0677 John J. O'Neill MELVIN A. STEINBERG Acting Superintendent LT. GOVEnNOR MARYLAND STATE POLICE June 26 I 1987 • The Honorable WillIam Donald Schaefer Governor of the State of Maryland State House Annapolis, Maryland 21404 • Dear Governor Schaefer: The Maryland State PolIce Is pleased to submit to you the 1986 Annual Report which reflects the services this Agency rendered to the citizens of Maryland during the year. • The Anti-Driving While IntoxIcated (OWl) efforts continue to be effec­ tive. In 1986, the percentage of alcohol related accidents was at an all time low of 47.5 percent. This was accomplished through the use of addi­ .Ional sobriety checkpoints and Increased patrols In areas targeted as havIng a high incIdence of alcohol related accidents. • The enforcement of the 55 National Maximum Speed LImIt (NMSL) was agaIn a prIorIty for the fIeld forces. During 1986, arrests for exceedIng 55 mph Increased 6.9 percent over the previous year. The Agency's commitment to the 55 NMSL Is weI I documented and the innovatIve enforcement strategIes employed by the Maryland State Police have been adopted by many police agen­ • cies throughout the natIon. Drug Interdictions Increased significantly In 1986 with large quantities of drugs, monIes, and vehIcles seIzed. Agency personnel were recognIzed for their accomplishments In drug interdiction arrests, and the State Pol Ice became one of the leadIng law enforcement agencIes in the country In drug Interdiction. • Additionally, the Agency maintained Its high performance standards in law enforcement support services SU9h as special investigations, crime pre­ vention, crIme laboratory analysis, medIcal transports, auto safety enforce­ ment and records maIntenance. • The State PolIce Is proud of its 1986 accomplIshments, and will contInue Its dedIcatIon to quality servIce. SIncerely, ~y/~ • ~rr;~~~r;ntendent JJO'N:hcm • • • In Memoriam • Corporal Gregory A. May, helicopter pilot, and Trooper First Class Cary S. Poetzman. medic/observer, were killed in the line of duty on • January 19, 1986. Having transported a patient to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center. the hel icopter crashed during the return fl ight to Frederick County. • • • • Cpl/T Gregory A. May TFC Cary S. Poetzman 12/11/54 to 1/19/86 11/3/57 to 1/19/86 • Helicopter Pilot Medic/Observer • • TABLE OF CONTENTS • Agency StatIstics Calls for Service .......................................... 1,2,3 Traffic Arrest Summary ..................................... 3 Criminal Activity ........................................... 4 MIles DrIven on Maryland Highways .. ................•.•..•.•.• 5 • Fatalities for 100 MIllIon Miles ............................ 6 Maryland HIghway FatalitIes ................................. 7 Alcohol Level Range for DWI Arrests ......................... : 8 DW I Arrests ................................................. 9 Awards .....•..................................................... 10 • ApproprIations/Expenditures FY 1986 .........•..................•. 12 Personnel Statistics ............................................ 14 Maryland State Police OrganizatIonal Charts ............... ...... 19 Authorized Sworn Personnel Chart ................................ 21 Office of the Superintendent .................................... 25 • Employee ReI at/ons Unit .................................... .. 26 Internal Affairs Unit ...................................•.... 27 Legal Counsel Unit .......................................... 27 PlannIng and Research DIvIsIon .. ............................ 28 PromotIonal Standards & Development Unit . ................... 30 Public Informat Ion Unit ..................................... 30 • Staff Inspection Unit ....................................... 31 Services Bureau ." ...................... , ...................... 33 Capital Improvements Division ............................... 33 Central Accident Records Division ........................... 34 Criminal Records Central Repository .... ..................... 36 • Electronic Services DivIsIon ... ............................. 37 Finance DivisIon ............................................ 39 Motor VehIcle Division ...................................... 40 Personnel Management DIVision ............................... 41 Supply Division ............................................. 44 Telecommunications Division ................................. 45 • T r a I n I ng D I v I s Ion ........................................... 46 Special Operations Bureau ..... ... , .......................... '" .. 50 Airport Division ............................................ 51 Automotive Safety Enforcement DIvision ...................... 52 Avlat Ion Division ........................................... 55 • Crime Laboratory Division ................................... 57 Division of Corrections - Internal InvestIgation Unit .. ..... , 59 ExecutIve Protection DivisIon ............................... 60 Investigation Division ...........•........................... 61 L I cens I ng D I v / s Ion .......................................... 64 Maryland Port AdmInistration ............................... .. 68 • Secur / ty Serv I ces Un / t ...................................... 70 SpecIal Services Division ................................... 71 Truck Enforcement Division .................................. 74 i • • TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont'd.) • FIeld Operations Bureau.. .. ....... .• . .. .. ...• . .. ..... .. ... 76 Summary of FOB Act Iv I ties ............•.................•...... 76 • Headquarters Units CanIne Unit ................................................. 78 Crime Prevention Unit....................................... 79 Hostage Recovery Team ....................................... 81 Res Ident Trooper ..........................•................. 81 SpecIal Tactlcal Assault Team Element (STATE) ............... 81 • SpecIal TraffIc Enforcement UnIt (STEU) ..................... 82 Underwater Recovery Team .................................... 83 Baltimore Metro Troop. ...... .. .... .. ... .. ...... ... .......... 84 Glen BurnIe Barrack ....................................... 84 Annapol Is Barrack ..................................•...... 85 • 'lal ley Barrack ............................................ 87 Secur Ity Barrack .......................................... 88 WashIngton Hetro Troop ........................................ 89 Rockvl lIe Barrack. .. ... ... .. .... ......... .. ..... .. .. .. 90 Col lege Park Barrack ...................................... 91 Forestvl I Ie Barrack ....................................... 93 • Northern Troop. .... .. ...... .. .. ... ...... .... .. .... ... 94 Bel Air Barrack ........................................... 94 North East Barrack ....................................... 96 JFK Memorial HIghway Barrack ......... ..... ....... ........ 98 Central Troop ................................................ 99 Waterloo Barrack......................................... 100 • Frederick Barrack........................................ 101 WestmInster Barrack...................................... 103 Southern Troop ............................................... 105 Waldorf Barrack .......................................... 105 Leonardtown Barrack ...................................... 107 Prince FrederIck Barrack................................. 109 • Eastern Troop ................................................ 110 Easton Barrack ........................................... 111 Denton Detachment ........................................ 113 Cambr I dge Detachment ..................................... 114 CentrevIlle Barrack ...................................... 115 Chestertown Detachment ................................... 117 • Ber lIn Barrack ..................•........................ 118 Princess Anne Detachment................................. 119 SalIsbury Barrack ........................................ 121 Western Troop ................................................ 122 Cumber I and Barrack ....................................... 123 Garrett County Detachment ................................ 124 • Hagerstown Barrack ....................................... 125 ii • • CALLS FOR SERVICE M+S.P + AUTOMATED INCIDENT REPORYING SYSTEM • TOTAL NUMBER OF INCIDENTS CALLS
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