Annapolis, MD (April 10, 2026) – County Executive Steuart Pittman today announced the creation of an internal workgroup that will review the county’s Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) and the Police Department policies that impact their work.
The workgroup will include Lt. Steve Thomas and other representatives from the county’s Police Department, Mental Health Agency, Department of Health’s Behavioral Health Bureau, Office of Law, and others as needed.
“Lt. Thomas is a hero to thousands of families in our county who have faced trauma and crisis. His expertise will be critical as we review the policies that impact the work of our CIT,” said County Executive Steuart Pittman. “I am grateful for his commitment to our county, and that in his retirement he will continue to advocate for those families.”
After three decades of service with the Anne Arundel County Police Department, Lt. Thomas plans to retire later this year.
The workgroup will publish a final report that outlines their work, the future of the county’s CIT, and any updates or clarifications to Police Department policies regarding restraining individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.
“This workgroup will provide a process to discuss policies regarding detainee handcuffs, officer safety, public safety, dignity, and de-escalation to ensure that we are delivering the care and safety our communities deserve,” continued County Executive Pittman. “I am confident that we will continue to deliver the high quality, respectful, and compassionate policing practices that Anne Arundel County has become known for.”
Residents who are in crisis should continue to call the county’s Crisis Warmline, which is available 24/7 at 410-768-5522 with phone counselors to connect callers with the support they need.