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Notes from The Elkton Police Blotter

Posted on December 16, 2012December 24, 2025 by admin

The official record of the Elkton PD, the police blotter, provides around-the-clock entries as life unfolded and the community interacted with its lawmen.  Most of these fleeting encounters would have been quickly lost in time were it not for the brief items penned into the ledgers.  This long run of volumes provides day-by-day insight into the Elkton of an earlier era, capturing life as it unfolded in the short entries.  Here, from the police blotter, are a few moments that would have been quickly lost to the shadows of time. (

They were donated by the Town of Elkton to the Historical Soceity of Cecil County.

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ernie beck, k-9
In the dead of night, Officer Ernie Beck and Baron look for trouble while patrolling Main Street from the award-winning Cecil Whig photo series by Richard Frear.

THE BLOTTER

April 17, 1959 – 11:30 a.m. –  Air raid alert

Aug. 25, 1960 – 10:00 a.m. – With Mayor & Commissioners on North St – Radar demonstration

Dec. 1, 1962 – 9:30 a.m. – Presidential train guard Red Mill & RR Station;

Dec. 1, 1962  – 4:00 p.m.  Christmas lights on.

Dec. 1, 1962 – 5:00 p.m., Presidential train guard Red Mill & Railroad station;

Oct. 21, 1963  – 5:00 p.m.  25 cows loose in Elkton heights Hi Ho Silver

Dec. 4, 1963 – 2:30 p.m. Complaint of beatniks acting up on Main St. Ran same out of town.

Sept. 7, 1968  – 01:13 a.m. – Cross Burning in front of courthouse

1/21/1970 – CALL – UFO

Oct. 24, 1973, 8:08 p.m.  – CALL:  UFO over 279 and North Street.

ernie beck, Elkton police
Officer Beck keeps a careful eye on the night in Elkton in 1968. This is from a Cecil Whig photo spread about the night watch in Elkton. The full-page piece by Richard Frear won photojournalism awards.

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