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D.A.R.E
Drug Abuse Resistance
Education

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| Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff |
Photo signing of the D.A.R.E. program agreement by then Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke, Police Commissioner Edward
V. Woods, City School Superintendent Richard C. Hunter and looking on are students from William H. Lemmel Middle School and
Dr. Cooke, Principal. October 6, 1989

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| Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff |
Photo of Dr. Cooke, Principal of William H. Lemmel Middle School, Baltimore's Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke, Police
Commissioner edward V. Woods and Colonel Patricia A. Mullen, Chief of Community Services Division. October 6, 1989

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| Courtesy Lt. Tom Douglas |
The Original D.A.R.E. unit members: Officer it has Officer Cherina, Officer Lloyd Green,
Officer Andrea Nolan, Officer Jose Rosado, Officer Dean Abott

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| Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff |

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| Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff |

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| Courtesy Lt. Tom Douglas |

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| Courtesy Sergeant Jose Rosado |
Officer Mickey Green (left) and Officer Jose Rosado (right) holding their D.A.R.E. instructor certificates.

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Officer Jose Rosado standing with the departmental D.A.R.E. car, 1989 Chevrolet Cavalier
Jose was assigned Northwest District 1976-1989 in Sector 2. He returned to NWD in June 1996
after serving in the Aviation Unit and Education & Training. He worked with Tommy Leddon, Hank Martin, Alfred Allen and
many other great officers of the time.
He was promoted to Sergeant and served in the Southeast District and Internal Affairs Division and returned to the Academy
before retiring in September 2005 after nearly 30 years of service.

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| Courtesy Lt. Tom Douglas |

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| Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff |
Children participating in the D.A.R.E program

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| Courtesy Sergeant Henry Wagstaff |

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Children listening to the Baltimore
Police Officers instructing them in the principles of staying off drugs
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