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The Return of Terrence Sheridan?

Could former police chief be in line for another county post?

Could former Baltimore County Police Chief Terrence Sheridan be returning to the county fold?

A number of sources are telling Patch that the county is talking to Sheridan about a position, likely unpaid, within the county.

Sheridan came to Baltimore County in 1995 as the executive assistant for student safety for Baltimore County Public Schools after a 30-year career in the Maryland State Police.

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A year later, then-County Executive Dutch Ruppersberger appointed him chief of police—a position he held until 2007 when he left to become secretary of the Maryland State Police under Gov. Martin O'Malley.

from that position last year.

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Don Mohler, a county spokesman and chief of staff to County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, wouldn't confirm nor deny that Sheridan was being considered for a position.

One school of thought has Sheridan going to the county Personnel and Salary Advisory Board.

Again, Mohler declined comment.

Of course, there's an opening on the Baltimore County Revenue Authority.

Anyone know if Sheridan plays golf?

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