Baltimore County Police promotes first African-American female captain

TOWSON, MD — The Baltimore County Police Department has promoted Lieutenant Deneisha L. Seaman to the rank of Captain, making her the first African-American woman in the department’s history to achieve the rank.

Captain Seaman, a 15-year veteran, will serve as Night Commander in the Operations Bureau. Her promotion was part of a ceremony held Thursday evening at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore, where 30 sworn and 9 professional staff members were recognized for their advancement.

Also promoted were Major Matthew C. Gorman to Colonel, assigned to the Professional Standards Bureau; Captain Brian A. Edwards to Major, assigned to the Eastern Patrol Division; and Lieutenant Matthew W. Wilking to Captain, assigned to Precinct 12/Dundalk.

New lieutenants include Sergeants R. Crabbs, D. Kerns, and S. Reagle.

Related posts

Three teens busted in Baltimore burglary and car theft spree

Maryland man sentenced to 14 years for string of armed robberies across three counties

Former Maryland office manager admits to stealing $1.7 million from Ocean City builder