Seven of the 46 Prince George's County police officers who had been suspended for alleged wrongdoing in the department returned to duty Thursday after all the officers' cases were reviewed by the police department's executive review panel, officials said.
Among those returning to duty is a deputy police chief who had been suspended for six months, said Maj. Andrew Ellis, the commander of the public affairs division for the Prince George's County Police Department.
The review of suspensions was ordered by interim Police Chief Mark Magaw, who was named to the post Monday after County Executive Rushern L. Baker III took office and fired Chief Roberto Hylton. Magaw took swift action to address the suspensions, after announcing just Tuesday his plan to review them.
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