patching...
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Resignation

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Police Chief Announces 'Voluntary' Resignation, Says Unrelated to Department Investigation

Anne Arundel County Police Chief Larry Tolliver announced his resignation Tuesday afternoon, in a letter that says the decision was not "stimulated" by negative claims about the department.

After a stretch of less than nine months heading police in Anne Arundel County, Chief Larry Tolliver announced his resignation Tuesday afternoon, as the county awaits the outcome of an investigation into claims of unfair treatment within the department. "I am resigning today because the department needs a chief who can focus solely on the department’s mission, something that is challenging to do in the current environment," Tolliver said in the letter. Tolliver's resignation is effective May 21. Patch contacted the office of County Executive Laura Neuman for information about possible replacements, but she has yet to respond. In late April, County Councilman Jamie Benoit wrote Neuman, requesting an investigation into whether Tolliver used …

wwee

8:03 am on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

http://www.scoachoutletonline.com/ coach outlet online usa coach outlet usa http://www.newmichaelkorpurses.com/ michael kors outlet http://www.mk-michaelkoroutlets.com/ michael kors factory outlet http://www.gucci-shoesoutletfactory.com/ gucci outlet online http://www.northfaceeoutletonline.net/ north face clearance http://www.monsteroheadphone.net/ monster beats outlet http://www.coach-…   more ›

Monday, March 5, 2012

Union Calls for Resignation of Leopold, Teare

The International Brotherhood of Police Officers, which represents the sergeants and lieutenants of the Anne Arundel County Police Department, released a press release on Monday calling for the resignations.

A union of sergeants and lieutenants is calling for the resignation of County Executive John R. Leopold and Police Chief James Teare Sr., according to a press release. The International Brotherhood of Police Officers, which represents the sergeants and lieutenants of the Anne Arundel County Police Department, released a press release Monday calling for the resignations in light of the indictment Leopold on last week. Leopold is charged with four counts of misconduct in office and one count of fraudulent misappropriation by a fiduciary. The full release is copied below: The International Brotherhood of Police Officers, which represents the sergeants and lieutenants of the Anne Arundel County Police Department, is calling on County Executive…

Comment_arrow

tom

10:55 am on Saturday, January 19, 2013

If people need to go to animal control, they can make arrangements to do so. Keeping offices open extra hours costs taxpayer dollars and disrupts the lives of employees. Some people would prefer to have everything open 24/7, without regard to anything other than their own convenience. No matter how long they are open, they won't be able to please everyone and that's just the way life works. It's …   more ›

Got a Hot Tip?
 
 

Videos