Family of five killed in crash with tractor-trailer at Rt. 50 in Wye Mills; truck rolled over car

Family of five killed in crash with tractor-trailer at Rt. 50 in Wye Mills; truck rolled over car – The crash occurred in the intersection as the truck impacted the car on the passenger side. Both vehicles traveled across the intersection. The tractor trailer apparently rolled over the car before coming to rest.

Troopers have determined the Ayres family left Greenbush, Va, last night on a trip to Baltimore to visit family. The tractor trailer driver is said to have been headed to his residence in Delaware. The trailer was reportedly loaded with 44,000 pounds of polyfiber the driver had picked up yesterday afternoon in Charlotte, NC. The tractor trailer is owned by Nationwide Solutions, LLC, of St. John, Indiana.

Prince William Police Beat: Germantown man charged with killing motorcyclist

Richard T. Stewart charged with killing motorcyclist Justin Felch

DUMFRIES, VA. Prince William County Police report that a Germantown, Md., man has been arrested on charges in connection for his killing a Woodbridge man in a crash in December.

On January 6th, the driver of the 2013 Chevrolet Silverado involved in the fatal crash which occurred in the area of Jefferson Davis Hwy and Chesapeake Dr. in Dumfries on December 2nd was charged in connection to the collision.

Crime didn’t pay too much for serial bank robber Dallas Eric Dunmore; but feds liked him just fine

Crime didn’t pay too much for bank robber Dallas Eric Dunmore; but feds liked him just fine

Bank Robbery Gang only less than ten G’s; they should have stolen an ATM

GREENBELT, MD—U.S. District Judge Paul W. Grimm sentenced Dallas Eric Dunmore, age 48, of Washington, D.C., on Jan. 8, 2015 to 163 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for bank robbery.

The sentence was announced by United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein; Special Agent in Charge Stephen E. Vogt of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Assistant Director in Charge Andrew G. McCabe of the Federal Bureau of Investigation—Washington Field Office; Chief Mark A. Magaw of the Prince George’s County Police Department; Chief J. Thomas Manger of the Montgomery County Police Department; and Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh.

Dover Police Beat: Undocumented shoppers of Dover keep defense attorneys busy

DOVER, DEL. — The Dover Police Department report that they responded to 15 shoplifting calls between January 1st and Noon on January 8th. Of those 15 shoplifting complaints, one was unfounded, seven are still under investigation, and arrests were made/warrants obtained in 7 cases. A total of 6 adults were arrested or are wanted for shoplifting during this period. Two juveniles were also arrested/had warrants obtained during this period.

Southern Md. Police Beat: Cat fight in the Ranch Club leaves one in trauma center and one in jail

Cat fight in the Ranch Club leaves one in trauma center and one in jail

LUSBY, MD. — The wild and wooly regions deep in the Chesapeake Ranch Club community of Calvert County, Md., are a dependable source of crime news in Calvert County with drugs and alcohol usually a factor in shootings, stabbings and violent struggles as individuals struggle for dominance over their friends, family and sometimes – strangers.

Eastern Shore Police Beat: Hell no, copper, I ain’t gonna go to jail!

Police say that instead of submitting, he became hostile and attempted to walk away from the deputy which caused the deputy to take steps to prevent him from leaving. Santos-Villalta then initiated a physical confrontation with the deputy and fought the deputy’s efforts to take him into custody.

At one point, the suspect placed both hands around the deputy’s throat in an attempt to choke the deputy. The deputy became engaged with a serious struggle to gain the control of Santos that was not completed until additional law enforcement officers arrived.