Baltimore County officer charged with drunk driving in Bel Air
BY BRYNA ZUMER and KRISHANA DAVIS,
A Baltimore County police officer was arrested in Bel Air
and charged with drunk driving early Sunday morning, the Bel Air Police
Department said.
Charles Bagley, an Abingdon resident, was arrested at about
2 a.m. Sunday after he was seen allegedly committing several traffic
violations, including failing to stop for a red light at South Bond Street and
Churchville Road, according to a BAPD news release issued Tuesday morning.
Bagley was driving a Toyota SUV, police said.
Det. Sgt. Jim Lockard, a Bel Air Police spokesman, said
Bagley was charged with driving under the influence, driving while impaired and
consuming alcohol while operating a motor vehicle. Lockard said Bagley is
either 41 or 42 years old.
Bagley is a corporal for the Baltimore County Police
Department assigned to the White Marsh precinct, the department said in a
statement Tuesday.
The statement said Bagley's police powers have been
suspended and he will be on administrative duty, pending the outcome of the
court case and an internal investigation.
The department referred all other questions to Bel Air
Police.