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Thursday, March 07, 2019

MSP Salisbury Activity - Feb 2019

Type of Incident: Enforcement Efforts – February 2019 

The mission of the Maryland State Police is to serve the people of Maryland and those who visit our State through purposed policing that protects our citizens, prevents criminal acts and traffic crashes, and provides the highest quality of law enforcement services available anywhere. This is accomplished through a network of local barracks and specialized units working in consultation and cooperation with allied public safety agencies to address issues impacting public safety in Maryland and each jurisdiction through an inter-jurisdictional strategy. 

The Maryland State Police – Salisbury Barrack strives each day to fulfill our mission all the while remaining focused on our core values of integrity, fairness and service. In doing so, Troopers were able to accomplish the following during the month of February 2019; • 

Handled 54 motor vehicle collisions • Conducted 1068 traffic stops while issuing 672 citations, 795 warnings and 83 safety equipment repair orders • Arrested 25 drivers for operating vehicles under the influence (DUI) • Investigated 53 criminal complaints • Located 2 missing persons • Arrested 15 adults and 2 juveniles for violations of various state laws • 12 adults were arrested for possessing a Controlled Dangerous substance • 46 persons were investigated, identified, located and arrested for outstanding warrants • Dispatched to 1,482 various other calls for service 

Troopers of the MSP Salisbury Barrack have set the bar in trying to be truthful and transparent in an effort to advance a culture of honesty, clarity and trust. We will be helpful and supportive and have a positive attitude and passion for what we do. We will be proactive, take initiative, and try to anticipate citizens’ needs. We will always aim for 100% accuracy, and be consistent in how we interpret and implement state policies and procedures.

4 comments:

  1. lmmfao! Troopers of the MSP Salisbury Barrack have set the bar in trying to be truthful and transparent....

    to bad they set it so low! when seconds count they are hours away!
    but don't worry they'll take a report and file it!

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  2. Who are they really trying to fool?
    There job is to create as much revenue as possible for the state coffers in the name of safety.
    The police have become militarized, and the days of officer friendly like Andy Griffin are over.

    God help you if you should ever be stopped by one. Quickly get your license and registration and put your hands on the steering wheel. Don't make any threatening moves, and maybe you will come out of this alive!

    I was a former police officer back in 1981 and the police force of today is nothing like the police force we had in the past.

    Since the patriot act, we the people have become the enemy and the police have become militarized and have instead of someone to respect, they have become someone to fear.

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  3. Dave T: Maybe they should send to themselves. Haven't had any good experiences with them. They are not representative of good law enforcement any way shape or form from what I've seen. They represent more of what people despise with law enforcement than what is good about it.

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  4. Buttttt, they are still illegally profiling, and getting away with it.

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