2 Baltimore Police Sergeants Married To One Another Suspended

Two Baltimore police sergeants married to one another have been suspended, the 11 News I-Team has learned.

Each sergeant is under internal investigation that results from a domestic violence call to which Harford County sheriff's deputies responded last month.

The police report on the incident indicates Amy and Craig Streett did not cooperate with Harford County authorities who responded to a 911 call, and investigators question whether they were truthful in explaining their injuries.

Harford County sheriff's deputies responded to the Streetts' 5-acre property early in the morning of Oct. 7 after a 911 call.

A police report quotes the call as follows:

Craig Streett : "You came and punched me in the face!"

: "You came and punched me in the face!" Amy Streett : "I didn't come and punch you in the face."

: "I didn't come and punch you in the face." Craig Streett : "Really? After ..."

: "Really? After ..." Amy Streett : "On the way home, you said you were going to kill me. Of course, I punched you in the face because I want to live."

: "On the way home, you said you were going to kill me. Of course, I punched you in the face because I want to live." Craig Streett: "I know. You told everybody I was ..." The phone then disconnected.

Harford County sheriff's deputies found signs of a struggle outside the Streetts' house that included blood inside Craig Streett's car and Amy Streett's purse with its contents scattered on the driveway.

But no one answered the door for 90 minutes. Amy Streett then told deputies she and her husband had been arguing. Both denied anyone had been hit.

Deputies saw cuts on Craig Streett's face. He said he fell. A deputy wrote, "His injuries weren't consistent with a fall."

Deputies said Amy Streett appeared to have a black eye. She said she had been hurt in an on-duty altercation. Deputies said photos of that incident showed no injuries to her face.

Both Streetts refused to write statements about the incident.

A Harford County prosecutor told deputies not to charge either of the Streetts. The Streetts did not object to weapons being removed from their house that included 16 guns and 4,700 rounds of ammunition.

Both Amy and Craig Streett are suspended with pay as an internal investigation continues.

Interim Police Commissioner Gary Tuggle said Friday that these are troubling allegations. Internal Affairs began its investigation right after the incident.

Amy Streett has been a Baltimore police officer for 14 years. Craig Streett has been in the department 18 years.