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Police report: caseload easing, move to 305 Washington planned; several bills in Annapolis could change complaint handling
Summary
Major Gomez reported a possible plateau in complaint caseloads, a planned departmental relocation to 305 Washington, and appreciation for grant-funded training; staff summarized multiple pending bills in Annapolis that could alter complaint records and timelines.
Major Gomez, reporting for Chief McCullough, told the Baltimore County Police Accountability Board that the department’s case level appears to be "evening out," which will help with case management. He said the department is slated to move to 305 Washington likely later this spring, a shift he expects will allow public access without entering headquarters.
On training and resources, Major Gomez thanked state grant funding that enabled training for department members, calling the…
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