Baltimore County, MD - Apr. 15, 2026 - A growing staffing shortage in the Baltimore County Police Department is fueling a dispute over how many officers the agency is actually down — and raising concerns about response times and officer burnout.
FOP President Douglass Jess said the department is facing far more vacancies than the number it publicly reports. “The 10th, the vacancy of report was 162 sworn vacancies,” Jess said. But, he added, “The forward-facing report is half of the actual number.”
Jess said the department’s counting method includes recruits who are currently in the police academy, even though, he argues, they are not sworn officers and cannot fill the roles needed on the street. He said those recruits are “incapable of getting a guy a day off, contributing to someone being able to take a vacation, working a post car next to someone, making an arrest, making an arrest.”
“Currently we have 179, as of this morning, academy class members, which means our true total of sworn vacancies is 341,” Jess said.... Read More: FOX45