Precinct 8—Parkville
Precinct News
View the latest news on crime in your area below, or read the local blotter for the Parkville 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.
Fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m.
Christus Victor Lutheran Church
9833 Harford Road
Parkville, Maryland 21234
Phone: 410-887-5439
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FILE TRAFFIC REPORTS OR BUSINESS UPDATES ONLINE
Complete the online form to report traffic problems in Precinct 8—Parkville, or to update your business night card.
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: 410-887-5439 |
Community Outreach Team Connects citizens with services and programs like the Citizens on Patrol program. | Phone: 410-887-5439 |
Domestic Violence Coordinator Conducts follow-up investigations to make referrals, and provide resources and support to victims throughout the criminal justice process. | Phone: 410-887-5446 |
Juvenile Offenders in Need of Supervision (JOINS) | Officer J. Scott Phone: 410-887-8595 Email: jscott@baltimorecountymd.gov |
Public Safety Cadet Program | Phone: 410-887-5310 Mentor: C. Daniloski Co-mentor: J. Goorevitz |
School Resource Officer | Phone: 410-887-5439 |
SHIELD Program | Officer J. Goorevitz Phone: 410-887-5439 Email: jgoorevitz@baltimorecountymd.gov |
Traffic Team | Phone: 410-887-5415 |
Youth Counseling | Phone: 410-887-5823 |
ABOUT THE COMMANDER
Keith Fruhling has been a member of the Police Department since 2001. He was born and raised in Parkville, where he graduated from Perry Hall High School and Towson University with a Bachelor of Science in Economics. He has been a resident of the Parkville area for nearly all of his life. He continues to live in the area, where he is active in the community.
- 2002—Assigned to the Parkville Precinct
- 2008—Promoted to corporal and assigned to the White Marsh Precinct
- 2011—Promoted to sergeant and assigned to the Essex Precinct
- 2013—Selected as the assistant K-9 Unit commander and assigned to the K-9 Unit
- 2017—Promoted to lieutenant and assigned to the Essex Precinct
- 2019—Selected as the K-9 Unit commander and assigned to the K-9 Unit
- 2022—Assigned as the acting captain to the Parkville Precinct
- 2023—Promoted to captain and assigned to the Parkville Precinct
Captain Keith Fruhling has also been a member of the Hostage Negotiation Team from 2009 to 2014.