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Report: Baltimore police take overtime work during vacation

BALTIMORE — A report from Baltimore’s inspector general says the city’s police officers have a practice of picking up overtime shifts while on paid vacation to make double the money.

The Baltimore Sun reports investigators wrote that routine money from a paid vacation day plus overtime money for working a shift while off is allowed under the police union contract.

The investigators said that while the practice is permitted, it may be perceived as wasteful.

Baltimore Police Commission Michael Harrison says the department will work with the union to take up the policy allowing for double pay on vacation.

Maryland seeks consultant for planned Baltimore Treatment and Therapeutic Center

BALTIMORE — Maryland officials have taken a step toward building a new mental illness and substance abuse treatment center for nonviolent offenders in Baltimore. The Baltimore Sun reports that the Maryland Department of General Services has issued a request for proposal for a design and construction consultant. The consultant would oversee various aspects of the planned Baltimore Treatment and Therapeutic Center. Officials say it is expected to take about 10 years and cost more than $450 million to complete. Plans call for the treatment center to be developed on the grounds of the former Baltimore City Detention Center, which was closed in 2015.
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