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Ex-policeman due in court on charges of impersonating an officer

A former city police officer is due in court this week after being charged with posing as an undercover officer at a Southwest Baltimore high school.

School police say 26-year-old Pierre Dorsey of the 4400 block of Shamrock Ave. told an officer he was working for the principal of Edmondson High School on an undercover detail to investigate illegal activities occurring in the school and crimes that involved students at nearby Edmondson Village Shopping Center.

But Dorsey said he did not have any identification, and the principal said that she had not asked Dorsey to conduct any observation, according to records. She believed he had been assigned there by the Police Department. When she approached him, he had flashed a yellow Baltimore City license and said he was not required to carry a badge in his undercover capacity, records show.

Anthony Guglielmi, a city police spokesman, confirmed that Dorsey worked for the department from 2005 until his resignation in 2007. Citing personnel records, Guglielmi said he could not reveal whether Dorsey had been facing internal discipline at the time of his resignation.

Dorsey told school police that he was assigned to the Southwestern District and reassigned to CitiWatch under the direction of a "Sgt. Jones," according to records. Asked for contact information for the sergeant, he gave the name and phone number of Duane Verderaime from the City Union of Baltimore.

Attempts to reach Verderaime on Wednesday morning were unsuccessful.

Officers towed Dorsey's vehicle away from the school and inside found a black bag with books containing tickets for traffic and criminal citations, as well as citizen contact tickets.

According to court records, Dorsey's wife, Centria Dorsey, works at Edmondson High School and also told police that her husband was working on behalf of the principal.

A phone number for Pierre and Centria Dorsey was out of service Tuesday night and neither could be reached for comment. Records show that they faced foreclosure proceedings last month.

Dorsey, who was released on his own recognizance after the arrest, is scheduled to appear in District Court on Thursday.

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