Baltimore, MD - June 17, 2019 - Melissa Hyatt was sworn in Monday as Baltimore County’s 14th police chief and the first woman to lead the department. 

She is also the first Jew to occupy this position.

Her father, Major Sydney Hyatt (Retired BPD), pinned the badge on his daughter.

In a ceremony at Towson’s Patriot Plaza, Hyatt said she would never forget the sacrifice of first responders who had died in the line of duty and would work hard to get to know the department she now leads.

“Today, I’m going to spend some time getting out into the precincts,” Hyatt said in an interview after being sworn in. She wants to “Spend a lot of time in the community … [and] make sure I get out and spend some time with the troops.”

Hyatt was nominated by Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski in May, and confirmed unanimously by the County Council in an early June vote. community … [and] make sure I get out and spend some time with the troops.”

(L-R) Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum, Director of JUSA and Police Chaplain, Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa Hyatt and Baltimore City Police Detective and President of Shomrim Society of MD, Jeremy Silbert

The 43-year-old was the first female sergeant on the Baltimore Police Department tactical team, and is now the first woman to lead the Baltimore County department. Her most recent job was as vice president of security for Johns Hopkins University and Medicine after a 20-year career on the city force.

Hyatt is replacing former chief Terrence Sheridan, who announced his retirement in December. Her selection as the new chief initially disappointed some stakeholders who had wanted an internal candidate from Baltimore County’s 1,900-strong police force, including Councilman Julian Jones. Read more at Baltimore Sun