Ocean City Police Beat: Crime never stops at Ocean City with drug dealers and armed thugs roaming the boardwalk

Two of the occupants, later identified as Frans Caleb Estima, 21, and Jacob Tyler Sharp, 20, of Blandon PA, were arrested. Estima was charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and obstructing and hindering. Sharp was charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, concealed dangerous weapons and obstructing and hindering. The third occupant was issued a civil citation for possession of marijuana and released.

Murder USA: Murder on Lavender Lane; Alan Rangel caught in slaying

MECHANICSVILLE, MD. — Wanted for the murder of Cody Lacey on Lavender Lane in Mechanicsville, Md., early on Saturday morning, Alan Michael Rangel has been wanted on an open warrant since July 3, 2015 for failing to appear in Charles County, Md., District Court to face trial on concealing a deadly weapon and various traffic charges.

Princess Anne Police Beat: pedestrian struck on U. S. 13; woman cited for crash into parked vehicle in front of church

On 7-15-15, the Princess Anne Police Department charged Beverly Romaine Fountain, 52, of Princess Anne Maryland with leaving the scene of a motor vehicle crash. The charge stemmed from a hit and run crash investigation that occurred at the Mt Carmel Baptist Church located at 30683 Hampden Avenue. Investigation revealed that Fountain was driving a vehicle when she collided into a vehicle that was parked along Hampden Avenue in front of the church

Wicomico Sheriff Police Beat: Jamie Ruark and Warren Parker charged with burglary after caught on camera

MARDELA SPRINGS, MD. — Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis reports the arrest of two men who managed to smile for the camera when they broke into a home. The advent of inexpensive cameras for use at catching nannies smacking kids or deer walking on trails is also spreading to homes everywhere that burglars like to rob.

Prince Georges Police Beat: cops seek cell phone store robber who sought “Redemption” at gunpoint

Prince George’s Police report that a suspect this week should be seeking redemption. He wore a shirt with the word “redemption” when he committed an armed robbery at an Oxon Hill cell phone store. On Monday, he walked into the store in the 5100 block of Indian Head Highway at about 10:15 am, displayed a gun and demanded cash. No one was hurt in the robbery. If you know where the cops can find this suspect, please call 301-772-4905. Tipsters can also always call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS. A cash reward is available.