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New Police Vehicles Cruising Around Annapolis

The Annapolis PD have unveiled newly redesigned vehicles in their fleet that are hitting the road Aug. 9.

The Annapolis Police Department will have newly redesigned vehicles out and about starting Aug. 9.
The Annapolis Police Department will have newly redesigned vehicles out and about starting Aug. 9. (Annapolis Police Department)

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Beginning Friday, Aug. 9, newly redesigned patrol vehicles will be rolling around the streets of Annapolis. The new design differs considerably from the older police department vehicles. The police department announced that there will be three different vehicle designs patrolling Annapolis, but that they are all official police department vehicles.

These include dark blue Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor sedans with gold striping, a graphic of the Annapolis Police Department seal, “POLICE” and “EMERGENCY 911” on the sides and dark blue Ford Police Interceptor Sedan (Taurus) and Utility (Explorer) vehicles that have gold and white striping, a graphic of the Annapolis Police Department badge, “POLICE ANNAPOLIS” and “EMERGENCY 911” on the sides.

The Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors are the oldest vehicles in the police department’s fleet and are expected to be retired from the fleet by December 2019. The new vehicles are black Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles. They have grey and white striping, a graphic of the Annapolis Police Department badge, “POLICE ANNAPOLIS” and “DIAL 911” on the sides.

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