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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, Highlandtown, Butchers Hill, and Greektown, to name a few of the district's many
great neighborhoods
Baltimore and Broadway Sts., 1880-1890's, the standing Officers with the badges
are Police horse hoslers. look closely, they are wearing 5 point stars.
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Southeastern District Officers Hezzie T. Sessomes, Jr. and William K. Pinkerton, III,
are the subject matter for this prize winning photograph

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A very early well worn photo ID card of Alan C. Brenton who served in the Southeastern
District for a very long time around the 1970's.
Alan stood his last Roll Call March 8, 2009, he was 61 years old.

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| PHOTO COURTESY OFFICER MIKE CAPLAN |

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| PHOTO COURTESY OFFICER MIKE CAPLAN |

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| Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge |

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| Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge |
Assistant States Attorney Charlie Brown SED 1975

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| Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge |
Court Clerk Commissioner Virginia Garrity SED

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| Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge |
Court Commissioner Andre Adams

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| Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge |
Baltimore City Jail Transport Officer Porter

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| Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge |
Sergeant Tom Carrigan, left, Sergeant Charlie Cumberledge SED plain clothes squad.

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| Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge |
Officer Bob Manley, nick-named “mad dog” left, and Sergeant Ed Rock

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| COURTESY RETIRED OFFICER RICHARD BUSH |
Southeast booking area circa 1970's-1980's

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Bob Blatckley Newspaper and Radio News Reporter
Baltimore City Police Mobile Station, Broadway and Thames Street, Fells
Point
"We’ve got a police presence here as a precaution, just to make sure
things stay safe," says Lt. Michael Pristoop, the officer in charge. "In the Fells Point area, I’d say we have about
70 officers. On a normal weekend night we might have 12 to 15. I’m sure [the officers] would rather be home, but I haven’t
heard any complaints.
May 2, 2003
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