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The Field Operations Bureau comprises twenty-three (23) barracks within six (6) geographical troop areas. It further comprises the Aviation Division, Special Operations Command, and the Transportation Safety Command that includes the Automotive Safety Enforcement Division, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division, and the Transportation Safety Division which are responsible for traffic control and criminal law enforcement.

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  • Maryland State Police
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  • The Field Operations Bureau comprises twenty-three (23) barracks within six (6) geographical troop areas. It further comprises the Aviation Division, Special Operations Command, and the Transportation Safety Command that includes the Automotive Safety Enforcement Division, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division, and the Transportation Safety Division which are responsible for traffic control and criminal law enforcement.
  • The Maryland State Police conducted a search of the missing filmmakers in the Black Hills area in October of 1994. The operation that lasted ten days and included up to one hundred men aided by dogs, helicopters, and a fly over by a Department of Defense satellite. The search was called off after 33,000 man hours failed to find a trace of the filmmakers or any of their gear. The case was declared inactive and unsolved seven months later.
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  • The Field Operations Bureau comprises twenty-three (23) barracks within six (6) geographical troop areas. It further comprises the Aviation Division, Special Operations Command, and the Transportation Safety Command that includes the Automotive Safety Enforcement Division, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division, and the Transportation Safety Division which are responsible for traffic control and criminal law enforcement.
  • The Maryland State Police conducted a search of the missing filmmakers in the Black Hills area in October of 1994. The operation that lasted ten days and included up to one hundred men aided by dogs, helicopters, and a fly over by a Department of Defense satellite. The search was called off after 33,000 man hours failed to find a trace of the filmmakers or any of their gear. The case was declared inactive and unsolved seven months later.
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