Monday, June 11, 2012
The White Marsh Police and Community Relations Council will retire after Tuesday's meeting until September.
Learn important information about treating burn victims on Tuesday, during the White Marsh Police and Community Relations Council's last meeting of the summer. Starting at 7 p.m. on June 12 at the White Marsh Precinct 9 police station at 8220 Perry Hall Blvd., across from the White Marsh Mall, community members will hear from a representative of Johns Hopkins Bayview Burn Center, according to Graceann Rehbein, director of the council. A crime update on the Perry Hall, Kingsville, White Marsh, Rosedale and Overlea areas will also be provided by Capt. Michael Balog. Monthly meetings, held the second Tuesday of each month, will resume after a summer break on Sept. 11, 2012.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Community members plan to meet to discuss crime trends and hear from a guest speaker.
Concerned about crime in the Perry Hall, Kingsville, White Marsh, Rosedale and Overlea areas? Members of the White Marsh Police and Community Relations Council meet on the second Tuesday of each month to discuss public safety issues, share crime prevention tips and hear from police officials. The group's next meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. on May 8, at the White Marsh precinct at 8220 Perry Hall Blvd. Aside from a discussion on crime trends with Capt. Michael Balog, the meeting will feature Det. Paul Ciepielam, who plans to speak about street gangs and how they can be recognized and prevented, according to Graceann Rehbein, assistant director of the council The meeting is open to the public and all are welcome to attend. What can your …
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Community members plan to meet to discuss crime trends and hear from a guest speaker.
Concerned about crime in the Perry Hall, Kingsville, White Marsh, Rosedale and Overlea areas? Members of the White Marsh Police and Community Relations Council meet on the second Tuesday of each month to discuss public safety issues, share crime prevention tips and hear from police officials. On Saturday morning, Graceann Rehbein, assistant director of the council, announced information on the group's next meeting, scheduled for 7 p.m. on April 10, at the White Marsh precinct at 8220 Perry Hall Blvd. Aside from a discussion on crime trends with Capt. Michael Balog, the meeting will feature Officer Steve Troutman of Baltimore County's K-9 division. He is expected to share a presentation about the use of trained police dogs, as well as the …