"EVER ON THE WATCH" THE HISTORY OF THE BALTIMORE POLICE DEPARTMENT by Ret. Officer W.M.Hackley

SOUTHEAST DISTRICT
INTRODUCTION
MEDAL OF HONOR
ROLL CALL
FINAL ROLL CALL
BPD FALLEN HEROES
BALTIMORE POLICE ANGEL
INSPIRATION / PRAYERS
MEMORIAL PLAQUES
OUR WOUNDED
OUR HISTORY
BALTIMORE PARK POLICE
OFFICER W. M. HACKLEY
A FAMILY OF SERVICE
BADGES 1
BADGES 2
BADGES 3
HAT DEVICE
PATCHES
EQUIPMENT
PERSONNEL OF THE DEPARTMENT 1888
PERSONNEL OF THE DEPARTMENT1907
PICTURES OF PERSONNEL 1907
OUR POLICE 1
OUR POLICE 2
OUR POLICE 3
OUR POLICE 4
OUR POLICE 5
OUR POLICE 6
OUR POLICE 7
OUR POLICE 8
ACADEMY CLASS PHOTOS
CENTRAL DISTRICT
SOUTHEAST DISTRICT
EASTERN DISTRICT
NORTHEAST DISTRICT
NORTHERN DISTRICT
NORTHWEST DISTRICT
WESTERN DISTRICT
SOUTHWEST DISTRICT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT
NEWS LETTERS
BALTIMORE FIRE 1904
COMMAND STAFF 1937
COMMAND STAFF 2002
NEW HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 1925
DISTRICT STATION HOUSES
ORIGINAL BPD DOCUMENTS
ARSON UNIT
AVIATION UNIT
C.I.D.
CRIME LAB
K-9 UNIT
MARINE UNIT
MOTOR UNIT
MOUNTED UNIT
TACTICAL SECTION
TRAFFIC DIVISION
T.I.S.
VICE SQUAD
BPD TEAMS
BPD VEHICLE HISTORY
DEPARTMENTAL ACCIDENTS
RESTORED BPD VEHICLES
BALTIMORE RIOTS 1861 & 1968
V.I.P.
MUSEUMS
POLICE INFORMATION
RETIREMENTS
BPD PHONE DIRECTORY
POLICE SHOWS / EVENTS
BALTIMORE POLICE VIDEO
BPD WAR STORIES
POLICE HUMOR
"THE POET"
POLICE WEEK
GOOD SITES TO VISIT
CREDITS
CONTACT BILL HACKLEY
FOP
NYPD / NYFD TRIBUTE 9-11-2001
COP'S HOLIDAY SEASON
POLICE ITEMS 4-SALE

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

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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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PHOTO COURTESY OFFICER MIKE CAPLAN
SHIFT CHANGE 1987
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PHOTO COURTESY OFFICER MIKE CAPLAN
SHIFT CHANGE 1987
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PHOTO COURTESY OFFICER MIKE CAPLAN
SHIFT CHANGE 1987
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Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge
Policewoman Cora January
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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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Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge

Bob Blatckley Newspaper and Radio News Reporter

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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.

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May 2, 2003

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Please dispose of POLICE Items: Badges, Guns, Uniforms, Documents, PROPERLY so they won’t be used IMPROPERLY.

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