MARYLAND (WBFF) — Frustration over repeat juvenile offenders and the effectiveness of ankle monitoring is fueling a growing rift between Baltimore’s top law enforcement leader and the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services (DJS), with both sides publicly defending their approach.
DJS Secretary Betsy Fox Tolentino responded Thursday to criticism from Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley, saying the agency recognizes there is room to improve.
“Are there improvements to be made? Absolutely and we’re here for that,” Tolentino said…