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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 14 (i) 1. When in an incorporated municipality, to the chief of police, 2. When in a county that has a county police department, to the 3. When in a county without a police department, to the sheriff 4. When in Baltimore City, to the Police Commissioner or the 5. When on any property owned, leased, operated by, or under 6. When on any property owned, leased, or operated by or (ii) Unless there is an agreement otherwise with the Department of (5) When the police officer is acting under the authority granted in (6) (i) When acting under the authority granted in this subsection, any (ii) Any police officer who uses the authority granted in this subsection (m) Correctional employees assigned by the Commissioner of Correction to (n) Parole and probation employees assigned by the Director of Parole and (o) A police officer may arrest a person without a warrant if: (1) The police officer has probable cause to believe a stalking under § 121B (2) The police officer has reason to believe that the alleged stalking victim - 689 -
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