Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office

{{Short description|Law enforcement arm of the court, in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, US}}

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The Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office (AACOSO) is the law enforcement arm of the court, serving the citizens of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, population 588,261.{{Cite web |date=1989-09-26 |title=County Business Patterns, 1986 [United States]: U.S. Summary, State, and County Data |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/icpsr09198.v1 |access-date=2024-10-23 |website=ICPSR Data Holdings}} All deputy sheriffs are certified law enforcement officials with full authority of arrest. The constitution of Maryland, Article IV, Section 44, establishes the Office of an elected Sheriff in each County and Baltimore City. The duties of the Sheriff are those established by common law, judicial opinion and the Maryland General Assembly. (e.g., Prince George's County V. Aluisi, MD Court of Appeals, June 8, 1999).

History

The AACOSO is the oldest Law Enforcement agency in Anne Arundel County and was organized in 1650. John Norwood was appointed the first sheriff{{Cite web |title=Anne Arundel County - Sheriffs |url=https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/speccol/sc2600/sc2685/county/html/aasheriffs2.html |access-date=2022-11-12 |website=msa.maryland.gov}} and was paid in pounds of tobacco for services rendered (e.g., serving any writ such as a warrant, tending prisoners, collecting taxes, etc.). In 1776, with the formation of the Maryland Constitution, the sheriff became an elected position with an initial term lasting one year. The term was then changed to three years, then two, and finally four years in 1926 where it remains today.[http://www.aacounty.org/Sheriff/History.cfm History] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071201073541/http://www.aacounty.org/Sheriff/History.cfm |date=December 1, 2007 }}

In 2016, county leaders asked sheriff Ron Bateman to resign after he was charged with assault following a domestic dispute with his wife. He stayed on until 2018.{{Cite web |title=Arundel sheriff told to resign - Baltimore Sun |url=https://digitaledition.baltimoresun.com/tribune/article_popover.aspx?guid=b78addf8-df63-46fc-9a4d-6d5662108b5e |access-date=2022-11-12 |website=digitaledition.baltimoresun.com}}

In 2022, a sergeant allegedly assaulted a woman in a parking lot. Despite being aware of the allegations, the Sheriff's Office took no action. After a few days a deputy informed the Anne Arundel County Police of the incident and the police arrested the sergeant.{{Cite web |title=Abuse allegations against Anne Arundel County Sheriff’s Office sergeant ‘festered’ in agency while criminal case stayed closed, sources say |url=https://www.capitalgazette.com/news/crime/ac-cn-sheriff-sgt-arrest-folo-20220719-snuqtx7obbfntggb3ldeutx6ca-story.html |access-date=2022-11-12 |website=Capital Gazette|first=Dan|last=Belson|date=2022-07-19}}

Office of the Sheriff Service Record

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|Dates Served

|Sheriff

1658-1663

|John Norwood

1663-1664

|Samuel Chew

1664-1665

|Capt. William Burgess

1665-1666

|Richard Ewen

1666-1670

|Capt. Thomas Stockett

1670-1673

|unknown

1673-1676

|Henry Stockett

1676-1678/9

|John Welsh

1678/9-1682

|Robert ffranklin

1683-1685

|George Burgess

1685-1690

|Capt. Henry Hanslap

1690-1692

|Abel Brown

1692-1694

|Benjamin Scrivener

1694-1697

|Capt. William Holland

1697-1699

|Richard Beard

1699-c.1701

|Thomas Reynolds

c. 1701-1705

|John Gresham, Jun

1705/6-1708

|Josiah Wilson

1708-1711

|John Gresham, Jun

1711-1714

|Thomas Gassaway

1714-1717

|Thomas Reynolds

1714-1718

|Benjamin Tasker

1718-1721

|Stephen Warman

1721-1723

|Henry Lazenby

1723

|John Gresham

1724-1725

|Zachariah Maccubbin

1725-1726

|John Gresham

1726-1727

|Daniel Mariartee

1727-1730

|James Govane

1731-1733

|Zachariah Maccubbin

1733

|John Welsh

1733-1736

|Nicholas Maccubbin

1736-1739

|Zachariah Maccubbin

1739-1742

|John Darnell

1742-1745/6

|Samuel Smith

1745/6-1748

|William Thornton

1748/9-1751

|John Gassaway

1751-1755

|Maj. Nathan Hammond

1755-1757

|John Raitt

1757-1760

|Upton Scott

1761-1763

|Kensey Johns

1763

|Lancelot Jacques

1764-1766

|Joseph Galloway

1767-1769

|William Stewart

1770-1772

|John Clapham

1773-1775

|William Noke

1776-1778

|Thomas Deale

1778

|William Harwood

1778-1779

|John Burgess

1779-1782

|Capt. Thomas Harwood

1782-1785

|Richard Harwood

1785-1788

|David Stewart

1788-1791

|Benjamin Howard

1791

|Nicholas Watkins

1791

|Richard Wells

1791

|James Williams

1791-1794

|William Goldsmith

1794-1797

|Richard Harwood

1797-1800

|John Welch

1800-1803

|Henry Howard

1803-1805

|Jasper E. Tilly

1805-1809

|John McCeney

1809-1812

|John Cord

1812-1815

|Solomon Groves

1815-1818

|Robert Welch of Benjamin

1818-1821

|Benjamin Gaither

1821-1824

|William O'Hara

1824-1827

|Robert Welch of Benjamin

1827-1830

|Richard Iglehart

1830-1833

|Bushrod W. Marriott

1833-1836

|Robert Welch of Benjamin

1836-1841

|John P. Selby

1842-1845

|Benjamin T. Pindle

1845-1848

|Richard Welch of Benjamin

1848-1851

|William Bryan

1851-1853

|Nicholas I. Worthington

1853-1855

|Thomas Ireland

1855-1856

|Ezekiel E. Bell

1856-1859

|Edwin W. Duvall

1859-1861

|Thomas Ireland

1861-1863

|William Bryan

1863-1865

|P. M. McCullough

1865-1867

|R. S. Woodward

1867-1869

|P. Dorsey Carr

1869-1871

|Edwin W. Duvall

1871-1873

|Henry Chaire

1873-1875

|P. Dorsey Carr

1875-1877

|Thomas S. Nutwell

1877-1879

|J. B. Wells

1879-1881

|Thomas S. Nutwell

1881-1883

|H. S. Anderson

1883-1885

|Joseph O. Fowler

1885-1887

|R. P. Sellman

1887-1889

|John G. Crane

1889-1891

|James S. Armiger

1891-1893

|H. Clement Claude

1893-1895

|Thomas I. Linthicum

1895-1897

|Joseph W. Fowler

1897-1899

|Frank S. Revell

1899-1901

|John Boure

1901-1903

|George T. Beasley

1903-1905

|Samuel B. Hardy

1905-1907

|Joshua Linthicum

1907-1909

|James E. Williams

1909-1911

|Frank S. Revell

1911-1913

|George T. Beasley

1913-1915

|John E. Potee

1915-1917

|J. Carson Boush

1917-1919

|Joseph H. Bellis

1919-1921

|Thomas S. Dove

1921-1923

|Harry T. Levely

1923-1926

|John Bowie

1926-1930

|Michael F. Carter

1930-1934

|R. Glenn Prout

1934-1938

|Joseph W. Alton

1938-1942

|Russell C. Turner

1942-1946

|Joseph C. Griscom

1946-1949

|Joseph W. Alton

1949-1950

|Charles M. Russell

1950-1962

|Joseph W. Alton, Jr.

1962-1990

|William R. Huggins

1990-1994

|Robert G. Pepersack, Sr.

1994-2006

|George F. Johnson

2006-2018

|Ronald S. Bateman

2018-2022

|James Fredericks

2022-

|Everett L. Sesker

Duties

The duties of the AACOSO are to enforce writs of the court, maintain Circuit Court warrants for the county, extradite prisoners from foreign jurisdictions, transport prisoners between holding facilities and the courts, and maintain courtroom decorum. The AACOSO is also charged with assisting other law enforcement agencies as needed.

Organization

The current sheriff is Everett L. Sesker, serving his first term. He is the first Black sheriff of Anne Arundel County.{{cite news |last1=Elliott |first1=Richard D. |title=Maryland Black Caucus Celebrates Historic Election |url=https://www.washingtoninformer.com/maryland-black-caucus-celebrates-historic-election/ |access-date=December 7, 2022 |work=The Washington Informer |date=November 22, 2022}}

The AACOSO is divided into three bureaus:[http://www.aacounty.org/Sheriff/Administration.cfm Administration] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071201073536/http://www.aacounty.org/Sheriff/Administration.cfm |date=December 1, 2007 }}

  • The Bureau of Field Operations is headed by Captain Rhodes.

The Bureau of Field Operations is responsible for the oversight of the following sections: Warrant Squads, Civil Squads, Domestic Violence Squad and K9 Squad.

  • The Bureau of Court Security is headed by Captain Andre.

The Bureau of Court Security is responsible the following sections: Transportation Squads and Security Squads.

  • The Bureau of Administration is headed by Captain Corcoran.

The Bureau of Administration is responsible for the oversight of the following sections: Personnel, Finance, Training, Procurement, Community Relations, Communications and Document Control.

Fallen deputies - killed in the line of duty

January 10, 1967 – Deputy Sheriff Clarence Johnson succumbed to inquires sustained in an automobile accident on Ritchie Highway while transporting a prisoner to the Anne Arundel County Jail. The prisoner had previously resisted arrest for service of a bench warrant. Both Deputy Johnson and the prisoner were killed after it was reported that the subject may have begun to struggle with Deputy Johnson during transport. Deputy Johnson was survived by his wife and six children.{{Cite web |title=Facebook |url=https://www.facebook.com/FOPLodge106/?locale=hi_IN |access-date=2024-10-21 |website=www.facebook.com}}[http://odmp.org/agency/111-anne-arundel-county-sheriffs-office-maryland The Officer Down Memorial Page]

August 15, 2022 – Deputy Sheriff Scott C. McArdle had reported to duty for his assigned shift with the Domestic Violence Unit. He began to feel unwell shortly after and immediately sought aid at the Anne Arundel Medical Center. He died during treatment from a heart attack.{{Cite web |title=Facebook |url=https://www.facebook.com/AACOSHERIFF/posts/passing-of-deputy-sheriff-scott-c-mcardleit-is-with-profound-sadness-and-tremend/427126736113019/ |access-date=2024-10-21 |website=www.facebook.com}}

See also

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