Crime & Safety

Reisterstown Firefighters Will Not Be Charged: Reports

Baltimore County state's attorney reportedly said there was not enough evidence for criminal conviction.

The Reisterstown firefighters accused of sexual impropriety earlier this year will reportedly not be charged.

A probationary emergency medical technician and firefighter/emergency medical technician were suspended in March after police were notified of potential misconduct, police previously said.

Undisclosed sources told WBAL earlier this year that the misconduct involved two teenage girls at the firehouse.

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After conducting an “extensive investigation,” authorities determined the allegations “did not rise to the level that could result in a conviction for any criminal offense,” Baltimore County State’s Attorney Scott Schellenberger said in The Baltimore Sun.

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There is still pending disciplinary action through the Baltimore County Fire Department, according to ABC 2 News.

According to The Baltimore Sun, the Reisterstown Volunteer Fire Company is conducting its own investigation too.

The two firefighters remain suspended without pay, WBAL reported.

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