Patch of the Natural Resources Police
The
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Police (NRP) is the law enforcement arm of the
Maryland Department of
Natural Resources (DNR).
The NRP is charged with the protection of
life and property within Maryland
state parks, waterways, and surrounding DNR
jurisdiction. The NRP is also referred colloquially as the
"DNR Police."
Authority
All officers of the NRP are professionally certified through the
Maryland
Police and Correctional Training Commission and have statewide
authority to enforce laws relating to "...conservation, boating,
and criminal laws, as well as to provide primary law enforcement
services for Maryland's state parks, state forests, and public
lands owned and managed by the Maryland Department of Natural
Resources." The NRP is the lead state law enforcement agency on
Maryland waterways.
History
The NRP is Maryland's oldest state law enforcement agency. The NRP
(as it is known today) was officially formed by an act of
legislation from the Maryland General Assembly on July 1, 1970. The
NRP began in 1868 with the formation of the
State Oyster
Police. Originally charged with protecting Maryland's
oyster beds and enforcing state and federal laws, the Oyster Police
merged with the creation of the
Office of the State Game
Warden in 1896.
Organization
The current superintendent (i.e.,Chief of Police) is Col.
George F. Johnson, IV. The DNR is divided into
four regions as follows:
- Western (includes: Garrett
, Allegany
, Washington
, and Frederick
counties)
- Central (includes: Montgomery
, Howard
, Carroll
, Baltimore,
Harford
, Cecil
counties and
Baltimore
City
)
- Southern (includes: Anne
Arundel
, Prince George's
, Calvert
, Charles
, and St.
Mary's counties)
- Eastern (includes: Kent
, Queen
Anne's
, Caroline,
Talbot
, Dorchester
, Somerset
, Wicomico
, and Worcester
counties)
Within the regions, the NRP is divided into 8 areas (labeled
1-8).
See also
References
- Maryland Natural Resources Police - Department of Natural
Resources
- Maryland Natural Resources Police - Department of Natural
Resources
- Maryland Natural Resources Police - Department of Natural
Resources
External links