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Sheriff's office reports body-worn camera rollout for deputies, details staffing and court responsibilities

Baltimore County Police Accountability Board · November 14, 2025
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Summary

The Baltimore County Sheriff's Office told the board deputies began using body-worn cameras on July 1 under state law and that footage is stored on evidence.com; the office also reported a roughly 35% vacancy rate and described its primary functions (circuit court security, transports, process service).

Deputy Chief Black told the Police Accountability Board that, under state law effective July 1, Baltimore County deputy sheriffs are now wearing body-worn cameras and their footage is stored on evidence.com using the same hardware and software as the police department. He said training and coordination with information technology and property management preceded the transition and that the rollout has gone…

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