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10/19/2022
As Captain Anthony J. Workman's life and legacy are honored and celebrated today, we extend our heartfelt condolences to...
09/14/2022

As Captain Anthony J. Workman's life and legacy are honored and celebrated today, we extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and the men and women of the Baltimore City Fire Department as he is laid to rest.



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01/10/2019

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05/25/2018



Lauren has been located and has returned home with her family.



Please help Lauren return to her family.

She was last seen on Wednesday, May 23rd in the parking lot of her workplace in Capitol Heights, Maryland.

She was operating a 2010 black Volkswagen Jetta with Maryland tags FPD9438.

If you see her or her vehicle, please call 911!

We mourn the loss of our Fallen Sister, Police Officer First Class Amy Caprio, from the Baltimore County Police Departme...
05/25/2018

We mourn the loss of our Fallen Sister, Police Officer First Class Amy Caprio, from the Baltimore County Police Department.

Our hearts and prayers are with her family, friends, and the men and women of the Baltimore County Police Department as she is laid to rest.

Official Baltimore County Police & Fire

On Monday, May, 21, 2018, Police Officer First Class Amy Caprio was intentionally struck and killed by a vehicle driven ...
05/23/2018

On Monday, May, 21, 2018, Police Officer First Class Amy Caprio was intentionally struck and killed by a vehicle driven by a juvenile burglary suspect in front of 7 Linwen Way in the Perry Hall area of Baltimore County.

She responded to calls about a burglary in progress in the neighborhood at approximately 2:00 p.m. and was given a description of a black Jeep Wrangler. As she arrived in the area, she located the vehicle and followed it to the dead-end of the cul-de-sac where she challenged the driver to exit the vehicle. The juvenile driver opened the door and then accelerated towards Officer Caprio, fatally striking her.

A volunteer firefighter who lived nearby immediately performed CPR until POFC Caprio was transported to Franklin Square Hospital where she was pronounced dead.

The vehicle's driver abandoned the vehicle nearby, and was taken into custody a short time later and charged as an adult with first-degree murder. The three other juveniles involved in the burglary were also apprehended.

Please contact the following agency to send condolences or to obtain funeral arrangements:

Chief of Police Terrence B. Sheridan
Baltimore County Police Department
700 East Joppa Road
Towson, MD 21286
Phone: (410) 887-2214

(www.odmp.org)

Today is Peace Officers Memorial Day.We honor our fallen heroes who've made the ultimate sacrifice.                     ...
05/15/2018

Today is Peace Officers Memorial Day.

We honor our fallen heroes who've made the ultimate sacrifice.

04/20/2018

Our favorite band whenever we visit Ocean City, Maryland, Full Circle...🖤💙🖤

We honor our Fallen Heroes...Rest in peace, Sergeant Mujahid Ramzziddin  #2770End of Watch: February 21, 2018
03/17/2018

We honor our Fallen Heroes...

Rest in peace, Sergeant Mujahid Ramzziddin #2770

End of Watch: February 21, 2018

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03/07/2018

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Rest in peace, Sergeant Ramzziddin.
03/01/2018

Rest in peace, Sergeant Ramzziddin.

On February 21st, Prince George's County (Maryland) Police Corporal Mujahid Ramzziddin was off-duty at his residence when he observed a female neighbor in distress. She knew Mujahid was a Police Officer and requested his presence because of an ongoing domestic dispute with her estranged husband, a male that was wanted for assault and violating her court issued restraining order. When the suspect returned and found Mujahid attempting to intervene in the situation, he retrieved a shotgun from inside the residence and opened fire. Corporal Ramzziddin was struck 5 times and died at the scene. The suspect stole Mujahid's department issued firearm, led responding officers in a vehicle pursuit and was eventually killed in a shootout. Corporal Ramzziddin was a 14 year veteran of the PGPD, a former U.S Marine, a husband and a father of four. In 2006, Mujahid was awarded the Department's silver Medal of Valor for his actions while engaging an armed suspect. He was 51 years old.

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