Precinct 11—Essex
Precinct News
View the latest news on crime in your area below, or read the local blotter for the Essex Precinct.
GET INVOLVED
Police Community Relations Councils (PCRC) provide an open forum where citizens, community leaders and representatives of the local business community may bring attention to problems within their neighborhood.
Second Monday of the month at 7 p.m.
Stemmers Run Substation
99 Stemmers Run Road
Essex, Maryland 21221
Phone: 410-887-0232
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact your precinct regarding the following programs.
Program | Contact Information |
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Business Patrol Initiative The precinct maintains a list of all businesses in the area and their 24-hour contact information. Contact us to update your "night card" contact information, which is critical to the safety and security of your business. | Phone: 410-887-0220 |
Community Outreach Team Connects citizens with services and programs like the Citizens on Patrol program. | Phone: 410-887-0232 |
Domestic Violence Coordinator Conducts follow-up investigations to make referrals, and provide resources and support to victims throughout the criminal justice process. | Phone: 410-887-5593 |
Juvenile Offenders in Need of Supervision (JOINS) | Officer B. Elliott Phone: 410-887-6438 Email: oelliott@baltimorecountymd.gov |
Public Safety Cadet Program | Mentor: K. Saltzer Phone: 410-887-0232 Email: ksaltzer@baltimorecountymd.gov |
School Resource Officer | Phone: 410-887-0232 |
SHIELD Program | Officer A. Heavner Phone: 410-887-0232 Email: aheavner@baltimorecountymd.gov |
Traffic Team | Phone: 410-887-0339 |
Youth Counseling | Phone: 410-887-5823 |
ABOUT THE COMMANDER
Captain Joseph Peach is proud to be assigned to lead the Essex Precinct. He looks forward to working with the community to build meaningful partnerships, raising awareness to prevent crime, and working to apprehend those who commit criminal acts. Captain Peach is a lifelong resident of Eastern Baltimore County. He started his career with the Baltimore County Police Department in 1994. Upon completion of the Police Academy, he was assigned to the Essex Precinct as a patrol officer.
- 2000—Assigned to Special Operations Section, K-9 Unit
- 2006—Promoted to Corporal and assigned to the Essex Precinct
- 2008—Promoted to Sergeant and assigned to the Dundalk Precinct
- 2010—Promoted to Lieutenant and assigned as a shift commander at the Pikesville Precinct
- 2011—Transferred to the Essex Precinct as a shift commander
- 2012—Assigned to Special Operations Section, K-9 Unit, as the Unit Commander
- 2015-2017—In addition to being Commander of the K-9 Unit Commander, he was assigned to the Commander of the Marine Unit
- 2018—Assigned to the Parkville Precinct as a shift commander
- 2021—Assigned to the Training Section as the Entrance Level Training Unit Commander
- 2022—Assigned within the Training Section as the Unit Commander for the Firearms, In-Service and Specialized Training Teams
- 2023—Promoted to Captain and assigned as Commander the Essex Precinct
In addition to the above-assigned duties, Captain Peach was also a member of the Special Response Team from 1997 to 2000. He later served as a supervisory member of the Dignitary/Witness Protection Team from 2006 to 2010. From 2010 to 2012, while at the rank of Lieutenant, he was appointed as the Assistant Commander for the Team.