A police officer without a warrant may arrest a person if:
(1) the police officer has probable cause to believe the person has engaged in stalking under § 3-802 of the Criminal Law Article;
(2) there is credible evidence other than the statements of the alleged stalking victim to support the probable cause under item (1) of this section; and
(3) the police officer has reason to believe that the alleged stalking victim or another person is in danger of imminent bodily harm or death.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 2 - Law Enforcement Procedures; Arrest Process
Subtitle 2 - Warrantless Arrests
Section 2-201 - Effect of Subtitle
Section 2-202 - Warrantless Arrests -- in General
Section 2-203 - Warrantless Arrests -- Commission of Specified Crimes
Section 2-204 - Warrantless Arrests -- for Domestic Abuse
Section 2-204.1 - Warrantless Arrests -- for Violation of Protective Order
Section 2-205 - Warrantless Arrests -- for Stalking
Section 2-206 - Warrantless Arrests During State of Emergency
Section 2-207 - Authority of Correctional and Other Employees
Section 2-208 - Authority of State Fire Marshal and Assistants
Section 2-208.1 - Authority of Montgomery County Fire and Explosive Investigator
Section 2-208.3 - Authority of Prince George's County Fire and Explosive Investigator
Section 2-208.4 - Authority of Worcester County Fire and Explosive Investigator
Section 2-208.5 - Authority of City of Hagerstown Fire and Explosive Investigator
Section 2-208.6 - Authority of Fire and Explosive Investigators in Howard County
Section 2-210 - Trespassing on Posted Property Used for Defense-Related Activity