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None of this happens without your support. Attached is a flier for this year's annual Buddies Night to benefit the Baltimore Police Explorer program. We hope you can support the Explorers through ticket sales or contributing to the program.

We thank all of you for your past and continued support of the youth in the City. Buddies, Inc. We look forward to the growing success of this mentoring program for our city kids and will keep you updated on our progress. Have an account? Sign in. To post your recommendation, please sign in or join your neighborhood on Nextdoor.

Already have an account? Baltimore Police Department is on Nextdoor, the neighborhood hub. Activity 1. Thank 13 Reply 4. Sign up to know what's going on in your neighborhood. Oliver, who joined the county Explorer program in November , was suspended in March and was terminated in December , Baltimore County police spokeswoman Elise Armacost said. Anthony Guglielmi, a city police spokesman, wasn't sure when Oliver joined the city program but said that the teenager was dismissed last month "because he was not a success here.

Participants in the Explorer program must be between 14 and 21 years old, maintain at least a C average in school and, as the Baltimore County police website puts it, "be a responsible citizen with a good reputation and good moral character. As an Explorer, Oliver had access to rooms and lockers in the Towson precinct that typically would be off-limits to the public. According to police, some of the items clearly belonged to officers, including a officer's personal bulletproof vest, T-shirts with county police badges on them and gun holsters similar to those used by county police.

According to a police report, Oliver told investigators he stole red and blue strobe lights and an officer's personal pair of handcuffs, although it's unclear if those were recovered.

Police also found handcuff pouches, flashlight holders and other police-related items but investigators are unsure if those were stolen. Guglielmi, the city police spokesman, said that the items Oliver stole could have been used to impersonate an officer. But it's rare, he said, for such a case to involve a non-sworn department member.

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