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Baltimore County Police Officer Reaches Sergeant Rank, Continuing Family Legacy
Jasmine Fleet is the third generation in her family to achieve the rank of sergeant with the Baltimore County Police Department.
Jan. 29, 2026 at 9:47pm
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Cpl. Jasmine Fleet was recently promoted to the rank of sergeant with the Baltimore County Police Department, continuing a family legacy as the third generation to reach this rank. Fleet has served with the department for 15 years, and she recalled pinning her father's sergeant badge on him when she was just 5 years old.
Why it matters
The promotion of Jasmine Fleet highlights the tradition of public service and law enforcement within her family, as well as the opportunities for career advancement and leadership roles available to dedicated officers within the Baltimore County Police Department.
The details
Jasmine Fleet was officially promoted to the rank of sergeant on Thursday, January 30, 2026. The promotion ceremony recognized her individual achievements and contributions to the department over the past 15 years of service.
- Jasmine Fleet was promoted to sergeant on January 30, 2026.
- When she was 5 years old, Fleet pinned her father's sergeant badge on him during his own promotion ceremony.
The players
Jasmine Fleet
A 15-year veteran of the Baltimore County Police Department who was recently promoted to the rank of sergeant, continuing a family legacy as the third generation to reach this rank.
Robert McCullough
The Baltimore County Police Chief who presided over Jasmine Fleet's promotion ceremony and recognized her individual achievements.
What they’re saying
“The promotion recognizes individual achievements.”
— Robert McCullough, Baltimore County Police Chief
The takeaway
Jasmine Fleet's promotion to sergeant with the Baltimore County Police Department demonstrates the opportunities for career advancement and leadership roles available to dedicated officers, as well as the tradition of public service and law enforcement that can be passed down through generations within a family.
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