Public Safety Committee
TL;DR
The Public Safety Committee held an informational hearing on missing persons policies and procedures, inviting representatives from the Baltimore City Police Department, State's Attorney's Office, Department of Juvenile Services, Department of Human Services, and other stakeholders to brief the City Council. The committee requested data on missing persons incidents, staffing, and turnover at the Police Department's Missing Persons Unit over the past 5 years.
Key Decisions
- Informational Hearing on Missing Persons Policies and Procedures Scheduled
Agenda
- CALL TO ORDER
- INTRODUCTIONS
- ATTENDANCE
- ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING
- 25-0022R Informational Hearing – Missing Persons – Policies and Procedures FOR the purpose of inviting representatives from the Baltimore City Police Department, the Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City, including the Juvenile Division, the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, the Maryland Department of Human Services, including Child Protective Services, Black and Missing, and other relevant stakeholders to brief the City Council regarding policies and procedures pertaining to incidents of missing persons; and requesting data concerning such incidents as well as data regarding staffing and turnover, including Baltimore City Police Department Missing Persons Unit data and district-specific data, for the past 5 years.City Council Resolution
- ADJOURNMENT
- THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC