Howard County Police Department (Maryland)

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Howard County Police Department
Abbreviation HCPD
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Seal of Howard County, Maryland
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Flag of Howard County, Maryland
Agency overview
Formed 1952
Annual budget FY15 General Fund Budget:
$102,451,815 [1]
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* County of Howard in the state of Maryland, U.S.
Map of Maryland highlighting Howard County.svg
Map of Howard County Police Department's jurisdiction.
Size 254 square miles (660 km2)
Population 304,580 (2014)
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters George Howard Building, 3430 Courthouse Drive, Ellicott City, Maryland, 21043
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Sworn members 472 [2]
Civilians 254
Agency executive Gary Gardner, Chief Of Police
Facilities
Airbases Tipton Airport
K9 teams 7
Website
http://www.howardcountymd.gov/departments.aspx?ID=6442451164
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

The Howard County Police Department (HCPD) is the primary law enforcement agency servicing 304,580 (2013) persons within 254 square miles (660 km2) of Howard County, Maryland.[3]

History

From the founding of Howard County until 1894, the county's law enforcement responsibilities were handled by the Howard County Sheriff's Office (HCSO). In 1894, the Howard County Commissioners were granted the power to appoint local police officers in designated jurisdictions inside the county to aid in law enforcement duties. In 1904, the second district police force was formed with Julius Wosch as the sole officer.[4] Wosch was paid using a fee system of 15 cents for any paper served, and 25 cents for a dog tax with a penalty of pet destruction for non-payment. Wosch doubled the staff in 1935 paying Edgar Russel Moxley from his own earnings as an assistant.[5] In 1938, the Maryland State Police expanded police services with a station on the site of the historic Spurrier's Tavern in Waterloo.[6]

The Howard County Police Department (HCPD) in its current form was founded in 1952, by Chapter 496 of the Acts of 1894, in sections 17.200 through 17.206 of the Howard County code.[7]

After the founding of the HCPD, Howard County Commissioner Norman E. Moxley appointed his brother Edgar Russell Moxley chief, with four officers and a population of 20,000. A single 1952 ford was purchased for patrols.[8][9] Moxley was followed by Fred L Ford, who served until December 1962.[10] By 1963, Howard County had 21 police staff employed, serving 44,000 (2095 to one ratio). The County placed a goal of 1370 to one ratio by 1975.[11] Jack L. Larrimore served as police chief from 1963-1969. Counter-insurrection training was added in 1965, and the Howard County Interracial Commission recommended hiring of African American officers to reduce countywide racial tensions in 1967.[12][13] Larrimore ran for County Executive in 1969, against Omar J. Jones who did not renew his commission.[14] In 1971, the force increased to 68 with six day weeks implemented to handle crime sprees in the Columbia development.[15]

Garland R Walters served in 1972, a year where recorded crime rates went up 50% more per year as the Rouse Company development Columbia expanded.[16][17] Robert Matthew was appointed by executive Edward L. Cochran for a period from 1974-1978. Matthews was convicted for raiding his mothers estate and sentenced to 1 year in jail.[18] Paul H. Rappaport served from 1979 to 1987.[19] James N. Robey was appointed Chief of the 295 officer force by Charles I. Ecker replacing Frederick W. Chaney in 1991. He retired in 1998 to run for County Executive.[20] Wayne Livesay retired in 2006 to run for County Council.[21] Bill McMahon was appointed to Chief by County Executive Ken Ulman, retiring in 2014 at the end of Ulman's term and replaced by 30 year veteran Gary Gardner in July 2014. [22]

Authority

The agency itself is nationally accredited through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies.[23] All HCPD officers are fully certified, sworn law enforcement officials. The authority originates with an act of legislation performed by the Maryland General Assembly.

Organization

2006 Bell 407 N407HC - Owned by the State of Maryland, Operated by Howard County Police, Based in Anne Arundel County

The current chief of police is Gary Gardner.[24] The HCPD divides the county into two districts, northern and southern.[25] The agency has the following sections[26]

  • Patrol
  • K-9
  • Aviation - The HCPD aviation unit operates one Bell 407 helicopter, which is shared with Anne Arundel County at the Tipton Airport. The helicopter crashed May 31, 2013 at Wilde Lake High School from a failed overspeed sensor that shut down the engine and has been restored for operations.[27][28]
  • Emergency Services Unit
  • Tactical
  • Bike Patrol
  • Criminal Investigations (CIB)
  • Traffic Enforcement
  • Youth Services
  • Communications
  • Auxiliary Police (Volunteers)
  • Education and Training
  • Warrants Division
  • SWAT team

Controversy

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See also

References

  1. http://www.howardcountymd.gov/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&ItemID=6442478689&libID=6442478682
  2. http://www.howardcountymd.gov/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&ItemID=6442478689&libID=6442478682
  3. Howard County QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau
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  23. Howard County Police Department: Recruiting
  24. Howard County Police Department: Message from the Chief
  25. Inside HCPD...: Patrol
  26. Howard County Police Department: Inside HCPD
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