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Moose during his tenure as the chief of the Montgomery County Department of Police. Charles Alexander Moose (August 4, 1953 – November 25, 2021) was an American author and police officer.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD — Charles Moose, who led the Montgomery County Police Department during the 2002 D.C. Sniper investigation, has died at 68. Moose's wife said he died on Thanksgiving Day ...
On March 12, 2002, John A. King, on Moose's recommendation, was unanimously approved as the MCPD's assistant chief by the county council, after Alan G. Rodbell retired on December 23, 2001, to fill a law enforcement job position in Arizonan city of Scottsdale.
Moose and his handler, Abington K9 Officer Ray De Los Santos, are pictured next to a squad car. Moose is believed to be the first bloodhound K9 deployed by any police department in Montgomery...
As the chief in Portland, as well as in his years leading the Montgomery County Police Department, Moose was praised for improving police-community relations.
In 2003, former Montgomery County police chief Charles Moose, the primary official in charge of the Beltway sniper attacks, published a book titled Three Weeks in October: The Manhunt for the Serial Sniper.
Moose, Abington Police Department's new bloodhound K9, has graduated from training. He is believed to be the first bloodhound K9 dog employed by any Montgomery County police agency.
In October 2002, Chief Charles Moose (played by Charles S. Dutton) of the Montgomery County Police Department, heads an effort to track down those responsible for a recent string of murders in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich will name Assistant Police Chief Marc Yamada to replace Chief Marcus Jones who is retiring at the end of next month, according to sources.
Charles Moose, Former MOCO Police Chief, Dies At 68 Charles Moose was the chief of Montgomery County Police Department during the D.C. Sniper investigation, and later wrote a book about it....