TOWSON, MD—The Baltimore County Police Department’s 155th Recruit Class graduated on Thursday. The ceremony was held at the Maryland State Fairgrounds inside the 4H Building located at 2200 York Road (21093).
Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa R. Hyatt addressed the graduating class. Chief Hyatt was joined by Sheriff R. Jay Fisher of the Baltimore County Sheriff’s Office and Acting Chief Joseph Zurolo of the Elkton Police Department and presented the diplomas.
The Honorable Julie Ensor, Clerk of the Circuit Court, administered the Oath of Office. Lieutenant Anthony DiCara presided over the invocation and benediction.
Due to the need for social distancing during COVID-19, attendance at the graduation ceremony was limited.
The following is a list of the recruits and their assignments.
Precinct 1 Wilkens
Officer Gregory Lewis
Officer Aaron Donato
Officer Ryan Brenneman
Officer Sharonda Burston
Officer Andrew Agard
Officer Tabitha Alvarez
Precinct 2 Woodlawn
Officer Daniel Creter
Precinct 3 Franklin
Officer David Pirrung
Precinct 4 Pikesville
Officer Tyler Moore
Officer Juan Canaan
Officer Harrison Walsh
Officer Lennard Johnson, II
Officer Justin Edwards
Officer Natalie Kane
Officer Trevor Echols
Officer Holden Fong
Precinct 6 Towson
Officer Stephanie Almodovar
Officer Autumn Willerup
Officer Timothy Sturgis
Officer Deonte Parnell, Jr.
Officer Amanda Mace
Precinct 8 Parkville
Officer Angelo Luis
Officer Alexander Potts
Officer Courtney Vance
Officer Lindsey Beyer
Officer Douglas Schultz
Precinct 9 White Marsh
Officer Kyle Hall
Officer Wanda Sidney
Officer Christopher Kennedy
Officer Johnathan Marron
Officer Denise Robertson
Precinct 11 Essex
Officer Scott Bachman, Jr.
Officer Laura O’Neill
Officer Joshua Carter
Precinct 12 Dundalk
Officer Kevin Geiger
Officer Grant Stefanowicz
Officer Megan Foy
Officer Matthew Pizza
Officer Charles Brown, III
Officer Cameron Lake
Baltimore County Sheriff’s Department
Deputy Justin Keener
Deputy Taylor Sidor
Elkton Police Department
Officer Ulysses Demond
Officer Raymond Petit-Clair
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