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Southeast District

2SE

Street Address: 5710 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21224
Mailing Address: Click for mailing instructions
Phone: 410-396-2422
E-mail: E-mail the Southeastern District


1858/59 – Southeastern District History –
1958/59 – The Southeastern District is the youngest of all of our districts, it was first built in 1958/59 at it’s present location of 5710 Eastern Ave

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Sunpaper Photo by Photographer Oliver Wilham
This is a Baltimore City Police Community Relations Center .
I kind of like the look of this pic taken in the 220 Blk. of Eat Baltimore St. 1968

The Southeast District is one of the most culturally diverse districts in the city. It borders the Central, Northeastern, and Eastern Districts. Well-known for its many tourist attractions and businesses, the Southeastern District includes Fells Point, Little Italy, Canton, Highlandtown, Butchers Hill, and Greektown, to name a few of the district’s many great neighborhoods.

Neighborhoods

Albemarle Square, Baltimore Highlands, Baltimore – Linwood, Brewer’s Hill, Broening Manor, Butcher’s Hill, Canton, Canton Industrial Area, Canton Park, Douglas Homes, Dunbar, Dundalk Marine Terminal, Ellwood Park/Monument, Fells Point, Graceland Park, Greektown, Harbor East, Highlandtown, Holabird Industrial Park, Hopkins Bayview, Hudson – Highlandtown, Jonestown, Joseph Lee, Kresson, Little Italy, McElderry Park, Medford, O’Donnell Heights, Patterson Park, Patterson Place, Perkins Homes, Pleasant View Gardens, Pulaski Industrial Area, Saint Helena, Upper Fells Point, Washington Hill,

Neighborhood Resources

Education Based Latino Outreach (EBLO)Highlandtown MerchantsLittle Italy – Washington Hill

The Southeast District is one of the most culturally diverse districts in the city. It borders the Central, Northeastern, and Eastern District. Well-known for its many tourist attractions and businesses, the Southeastern District includes Fells Point, Little Italy, Canton, Highlandtown, Butchers Hill, and Greektown, to name a few of the district’s many great neighborhoods

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Baltimore and Broadway Streets.
1880-1890’s, the standing Officers with the badges are Police horse hostlers.
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Baltimore Police Officer 1920’s

Photographed at a studio Bank St & Broadway

Baltimore City Police Department undergoes a major overhaul of district boundaries. August 31, 1959

Photo courtesy Officer Jim Mitchell
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Southeastern District Officers Hezzie T. Sessomes, Jr. and William K. Pinkerton, III, are the subject matter for this prize winning photograph.

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Photo courtesy Officer William Hough
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A very early well worn photo ID card of Alan C. Brenton who served in the Southeastern District for a very long time around the 1970’s.
Alan stood his last Roll Call March 8, 2009, he was 61 years old.
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Sector 4 cars parked on back lot of the District
OFF JOHN HILL SED 1974
COURTESY SERGEANT BERNIE WEHAGE
Officer John Hill, Southeast District 1974
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Southeast District Cell Block 1974
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Officer Will Rostek booking a prisoner
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COURTESY SERGEANT BERNIE WEHAGE
Sergeant Ed Rock Southeast District 1974
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Officer Ed. Ruby, Southeast District 1975
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COURTESY SERGEANT BERNIE WEHAGE
Assistant State’s Attorney, Charlie Brown, Southeast District 1976
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Photo courtesy Officer Frank Vasek
Officer Frank Vasek 1970’s
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COURTESY SERGEANT BERNIE WEHAGE
Officer Russel France, Southeast District 1975
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Sergeant Bernie Wehedge, Southeast District 1975
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Lieutenant Egbert, Southeast District 1976
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Sergeant Reinsfelder, Southeast District 1976
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Officer Willie Rostek, Southeast District 1976
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Left to right Off Will Rostek, Off John Hill, Sgt Bernie Wehage and Sgt Ed Rock
Circa 1973/75
JUDGE MARTIN KIRCHER SED 1977
COURTESY SERGEANT BERNIE WEHAGE
Judge Martin Kircher, Southeast District 1977
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Photo courtesy Officer Bill Hough
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PHOTO COURTESY OFFICER MIKE CAPLAN
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PHOTO COURTESY OFFICER MIKE CAPLAN
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PHOTO COURTESY OFFICER MIKE CAPLAN
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Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge
Policewoman Cora January
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Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge

Assistant States Attorney Charlie Brown SED 1975

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Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge

 

Court Clerk Commissioner Virginia Garrity SED
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Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge
Court Commissioner Andre Adams
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Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge
Baltimore City Jail Transport Officer Porter
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Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge

Sergeant Tom Carrigan, left, Sergeant Charlie Cumberledge SED plain clothes squad.

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Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge

Officer Bob Manley, nick-named “mad dog” left, and Sergeant Ed Rock

Southeast booking area circa 1970’s-1980’s
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Photo Courtesy Sergeant Bernie Wehedge
Bob Blatckley Newspaper and Radio News Reporter
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Baltimore City Police Mobile Station, Broadway and Thames Street, Fells Point

“We’ve got a police presence here as a precaution, just to make sure things stay safe,” says Lt. Michael Pristoop, the officer in charge. “In the Fells Point area, I’d say we have about 70 officers. On a normal weekend night we might have 12 to 15. I’m sure [the officers] would rather be home, but I haven’t heard any complaints.

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COURTESY MAJOR JOHN LONG
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COURTESY MAJOR JOHN LONG
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Squad dinner. Its nice to be detailed to the SE occasionally
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Lt. Brian Pearson showed off the newest resource for Baltimore city police officers. Just a year and a half ago, it was storage space beneath the Southeastern District precinct when Pearson and his colleagues started their renovations, turning it into a state-of-the-art gym.

“What you see today is a lot of hours an planning and just a lot of groups coming together, a lot of tradespeople donating their time to come together with a common cause of building something great for the police officers,” Baltimore City police Officer Dave Sherman said.

Sherman did a lot of the work with his own hands, installing two new bathrooms, a locker room and a kitchenette attached to the main gym. In addition to workout equipment, the space also provides an area to do training.

“We have wrestling mats. You can do grappling training. Also, if an officer needs assistance with arrest control-type training, instead of sending him up to our academy, which takes a while, we can go ahead and do training on a daily basis to make our officers more efficient and effective,” Baltimore City police Lt. Brian Pearson said.

The renovations also include a new garage to process cars and a community pavilion for staff meetings and functions. The majority of the money for all of the renovations came from community and corporate donations. Officers said having a gym will help them stay in shape to do their jobs.

“I believe you should be healthy and physically fit to be able to perform the duties of the police officer,” Officer Lynea Wiley said. “You have to be able to move quickly on this job you have to be able to keep up with some of the younger crowd as far as running after them.”

But beyond that, officers said it boosts morale and confidence and that will help keep the streets of Baltimore safer.

“This really wasn’t so much about a gym as it is an investment in our officers. If we invest in our officers and we take care of them mind, body, spirit, they’re going to do better on the street be more proactive so they’ll make it a better safer Baltimore,” Pearson said.

The next on the project list: Turning the old jail cells into a new detective work area.