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Council presses interagency plan to keep at-risk youth from slipping through the cracks

Baltimore City Public Safety Committee · February 3, 2026
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Summary

Council members pressed police and youth services for a clearer interagency protocol after repeated incidents involving the same juveniles; staff committed to a 30-day status update on formalizing protocols and supports.

Council members told the Public Safety Committee they are concerned a small group of juveniles repeatedly commits property damage, vehicle theft and other offenses and then returns to the street. Chair Mark Conway and others asked whether the city and state juvenile services can do more to intervene earlier.

"When you see that red flag being raised, these are some of the conversations we've been having in…

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