DWI Hit Parade: St. Mary’s Sheriff Tim Cameron reports DUI arrests for Oct. 23, 2015
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Police say that at the same time the traffic stop of Stevens was occurring, a victim contacted police stating that his truck was just stolen.
Jenkins continued to resist attempts to arrest him but, after a brief struggle, was taken into custody. Police recovered the bag thrown from the car and inside found 520 bags of suspected heroin, packaged for street sales.
Smith had no trouble posting the low bond required by the Maryland District Court Commissioner in spite of being from out of state and accused of distribution of more than five pounds of pot, clearly more than personal use.
LEXINGTON PARK, MD. – Two days, two armed robberies and in neither robbery did St. Mary’s Sheriff Tim Cameron release video or photos from the robberies or provide a description of the suspect. A description of an armed robber or photo is typically used to help solicit leads and tips from the public and capture a criminal.
Police say the female victim was delivering food to a residence in the 200 Block of North State Street. She was approached by three suspects (identified as black males) after the delivery. One of the male suspects stated the he had a gun and demanded cash. The victim gave the suspect an undisclosed amount of cash and the suspects fled in a maroon hatchback vehicle.
Evidently, the criminal class of Dover must pass around the valuable information that if the cops don’t buy the first phony name you throw out, just toss them another one!
Court records alleged that Crawford armed himself with a kitchen knife and barricaded himself and Jenkins in a bedroom after several hours of fighting. Jenkin’s two sons then stormed the door to the bedroom when Crawford then attacked them both with the kitchen knife, much like a scene out of a horror movie.
Maryland State Police Leonardtown Barrack reports the following DUI arrests for Sept. 28, 2015
The driver, Sean J. Pope, 32 of St. Leonard, appeared to be extremely nervous when TFC Palumbo approached the vehicle. A K-9 scan of the vehicle yielded a positive alert. A probable cause search revealed both Heroin and Oxycodone.