Maryland State Police DWI / DUI arrests for July 11-19, 2014; Bryon Cowen of Bear, Del. leads the list!
Month: September 2014
Sept. 7, 2014) Detectives from the Montgomery County Police Department- Major Crimes Division are investigating the death of a male who was struck by a CSX freight train in Gaithersburg this evening. At this time, detectives believe that there is no foul play involved in this death.
Maryland Natural Resources Police report that two Kent Island fishing boat captains were charged Thursday with operating passenger vessels without required safety equipment and failing to have the appropriate licenses, following a lengthy investigation and enforcement action by undercover Maryland Natural Resources Police officers and the U.S. Coast Guard.
St. Mary’s Sheriff Tim Cameron reports that detectives have rounded up a gang who preyed on two old women in a home in Town Creek, robbed them and caused injuries. The crime was planned in retaliation for Jessica L. Johnson, 24, of Mechanicsville, being fired, say police. The robbers were armed during the robbery and unfortunately, the residents of the home were not and didn’t get a chance to blast them into eternity.
On scene investigation revealed alcohol and speed to be contributing factors in the crash
The Dover Police Department responded to a total of 16 shoplifting complaints between Noon on Thursday, August 28th and Noon on Thursday, September September 4th. This week saw a decrease of 10 complaints compared to the same time period in last weeks post. Of the 16 shoplifting complaints, 8 resulted in arrests of the suspects involved, 3 businesses declined prosecution, 2 of them are still under investigation without identified suspects, and no crime was confirmed in the other 3 cases. There were no juvenile arrests for shoplifting in this time period.
Jakeel Young charged with being a trigger man by Dover Police
NAVAL AIR STATION PATUXENT RIVER, Md. (Sept. 3, 2014) – At around 3:30 p.m. today, a male infant was discovered unresponsive in the back of a vehicle.
911 was called upon discovery and NAS Pax River fire and emergency services responded and immediately took over CPR.
The infant was pronounced deceased at 4:15 p.m. by EMS personnel.
This long-running misrepresentation of sales gave ArthroCare the appearance of significant growth, and its stock price climbed—even as Baker lied to investors and analysts about ArthroCare’s relationships with its distributors.
Moritz resold more than 7,000 tickets to third parties over the Internet, without A&P’s knowledge or consent. Some of these tickets were for the 2011 Super Bowl, the 2011 New York Yankees playoff games and Bon Jovi, Lady Gaga and U2 concerts. He admitted that as a result of his conduct he fraudulently obtained $1,218,192.