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August 2nd 2011 North Carroll Farms holds it's 2nd Annual National Night Out.
Maryland Chief of Police Award 2011
Pfc. Swartz’ commitment to serving the community by attending HOA meetings, participating in traffic safety initiatives, attending community events, enforcing traffic laws and conducting criminal investigations were integral in his selection. The Exceptional Police Performance Award will be presented to Pfc. Swartz during the opening ceremony at the M.C.P.A. Conference in Ocean City on September 12th. Hampstead Police Win The 2011 Law Enforcement Challenge for the 9th time.
Hampstead Lions Club Honors Two Hampstead Police Officers Tuesday evening April 26th, 2011 at the Hampstead Volunteer Fire Company Hall the Hampstead Lions Club honored two Hampstead Police Officers. Pfc Robert Swartz was honored as the Hampstead Police Officer of the Year for his service to the Community in 2010. Also Captain Jay Gribbin was given a Special Award for his service to the Hampstead Lions Club. Both awards were presented by Lions Club President John Calhoun.
The Lions Club also presents an Award to the North Carroll Auxiliary for all their dedicated service to the Communities of Hampstead and Manchester. Present to receive the award were Auxiliary Captain Chuck Drennan and Lt. Dave Vickers.
Detective Stacey Gaegler receives the 2011 Mid-West Region Traffic Safety Award.
On April 12th, 2011 Detective Stacey Gaegler was honored as the Mid-West Region Traffic Safety Coalition officer of the year from Hampstead Police Department. On hand with Detective Gaegler was Chief Meekins, this was the sixth time Detective Gaegler has won this award.
Smile ! You may be on Camera.
PFC Russell Halterman's K-9 Police Cruiser and our new 2009 Chevy Impala driven by PFC Thorn are both equipped with video and audio capabilities to capture traffic stops and arrests. Soon all of Hampstead Police Patrol Vehicles will be equipped with the Maryland State Police E-Ticket program which will allow officers to issue Citations Electronically from their police vehicle. A copy of the citations is given to the motorist and an electronic copy is forwarded to the Maryland State Police for distribution through the system.
PFC Stacey Gaegler has a new and very challenging assignment as the Agency Criminal Investigator. This new assignment is just one of many that include a multitude of Administrative duties coupled with Community Liaison assignments.
"Nego" is a certified Narcotics Detection K-9 and is also a patrol dog which means he will be certified in crowd control, tracking and apprehension of suspects. "Nego" works with his handler, PFC Russell Halterman, who together just graduated March 25th, 2007 from the K-9 Training Center in Pennsylvania after an intense three week training period.
Sectors and Assignment
#1 Roberts Field / Hampstead Valley: Off. Bob Swartz
#2 Main Street / Small Crossings: PFC Rob Orem
#3 Shiloh Run / Brandywine Station/ Westwood Park: PFC Christina Holland
#4 North Carroll Farms / Oakmont Green: PFC Clint Thorn
Sergeant Bob Riggio Patrol Supervisor
Law Enforcement Torch Run 2011 The 2011 Law Enforcement Torch Run was very successful again this year. There were 225 participants that ran or biked for the four corners of the county and met at McDaniel College. Then together all participants came down Main Street to the Armory Building as the final leg of the event. With the help of several sponsors from the Hampstead area, Carroll County was able to raise over $10,000 for the Special Olympics. Town of Hampstead Police Department would like to thank the following sponsors for taking part in making it a special day for Special Olympian Kelly Abell. Millender's Garage, PNC Bank, Main Street Liquors, Hampstead Family Pharmacy, Backstage Bistro, BBT Bank, Weis Markets (Robertsfield), Hampstead Auto Part (Carquest), Eline's Funeral Home Thanks for your Support!!!
The Hampstead Police Advisory Council meets the 3rd Wednesday of February, May, August and November. The meetings are held at Town Hall @ 7 p.m. and are open to the public. May 2011 Reported to Uniform Crime Report Responding to America's Prescription Drug Use Crisis
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