Bel Air Police Department
Bel Air Police Department | |
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Common name | Bel Air Police Department |
Abbreviation | BAPD |
Bel Air Police Patch | |
Shield of the Bel Air Police Department | |
Motto | We Value and Protect Life and Property |
Agency overview | |
Preceding agency | Municipal Police |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction* | Town of Bel Air in the state of Maryland, USA |
Population | 10,264 (2014) [1] |
Legal jurisdiction | Incorporated Bel Air, MD |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | 39 N. Hickory Avenue |
Agency executives |
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Website | |
BAPD official site: www.belairmd.org/departments/police.asp | |
Footnotes | |
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. |
The Bel Air Police Department (BAPD) is a full-service agency servicing the incorporated Municipality of Bel Air, Maryland. The department is located in the Harford county seat of Bel Air at 39 North Hickory Avenue, Bel Air, Maryland 21014. BAPD is Bel Air's primary law enforcement agency which was established in 1874.[2]
Chief
Charles A. Moore [3]
Divisions
The department consists of the following Divisions & Specialized Units:
- Patrol
- Criminal Investigations Division
- Narcotics Task Force*
- K-9 Unit
- SWAT*
- Training Division
- Community / School Policing
- Honor Guard
- Communications
- Records
- Parking Enforcement
- Cadet Program
- Auxiliary Unit
- Explorer Post #9010
*The Narcotics Task Force & SWAT Team are both multi-jurisdictional and composed of members from the Bel Air Police Department and other local police agencies.
Fleet
The Bel Air Police Department utilizes a patrol fleet of Chevrolet Impalas, Chevy Trailblazers and Chevy Tahoes. Motorcycle: Harley Davidson Electra Glide. Incident Command Vehicle: Ford E350.
In the fall of 2012, the Bel Air Police Department began purchasing Ford Police Interceptors which are now built with the Taurus chassis and body. With the new vehicles, BAPD also changed the color scheme to black with white lettering; much different from the traditional white with green stripes.[4]
See picture.
Rank structure and insignia
To promote within the department, members must perform a written exam and an oral board. Based on scores in both categories, a member will be selected for the open position. The process is similar for lateral positions, i.e. Detective, Community Police Officer, K-9 Handler, etc.[5] Below are sworn personnel ranks used by the Bel Air Police Department. The rank insignia are worn on the collar, or the sleeve just below the department patch.
Title | Insignia | Duties |
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Chief | ||
Deputy Chief (D/C) | ||
Sergeant (SGT) | ||
Corporal (CPL) | ||
Officer First Class (OFC) | ||
Detective (DET) | ||
Officer (OFF) |
Website
The official site of the BAPD: www.belairmd.org/departments/police.asp
References
- ↑ 2010 United States Census Archived March 20, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Bel Air Police Department, Departments - Police Archived July 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ USACOPS - Bel Air MD
- ↑ Baltimoresun.com - New Bel Air police cars hit the streets
- ↑ Bel Air Police Department, Departments - Police Archived July 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
External links
Coordinates: 39°32′19.69″N 76°20′53.76″W / 39.5388028°N 76.3482667°W