
KENT NARROWS, MD. — A Grasonville charter captain had a couple of unusual paying customers recently, they were both undercover cops intent on busting up the illegal charter boat business which flourishes in the region.
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KENT NARROWS, MD. — A Grasonville charter captain had a couple of unusual paying customers recently, they were both undercover cops intent on busting up the illegal charter boat business which flourishes in the region.
On September 20, at 2:06 a.m., Baltimore County Police responded to the area of Lantern Hill Drive and Sedgemoor Road, 21207 for a check on subject call. Police found an unidentified young male subject suffering from severe trauma to the body. The victim was pronounced deceased at the scene
DOVER, DEL. (Sept. 21, 2014) — Dover Police Lt. David E. Spicer reports that between November 2012 and July 2014 a significant amount of heavy duty high voltage cooper wire, approximately 1000′ was stolen from a warehouse on the property of McKee Run Generating Station (Dover Power Plant) which belongs to the City of Dover Electric Department.
Anthony Brown is the current Lt. Governor of Maryland and was single-handedly in charge of Maryland’s Obamacare rollout, which matched the epic fail of the federal effort and went down in flames — just the kind of track record to make him the darling of left-wingers and Maryland Democrats.
DOVER, DEL. (Sept. 21, 2014) — Dover Police Lt. David Spicer reports that on Thursday September 18, 2014 at 0310 AM two suspects kicked open the door leading into the victim’s apartment causing damage. Suspects allegedly made entry into the apartment and assaulted the 61-year-old disabled female and her daughter before fleeing the residence.
DOVER, DEL. (Sept. 21, 2014) — The Dover Police Department responded to a total of 16 shoplifting complaints between Noon on Thursday, September 11th and Noon on Thursday, September September 18th. This week saw an increase of 2 complaints compared to the same time period as last week’s post. Of the 16 shoplifting complaints, 9 resulted in arrests of the suspects involved, with 9 adults and 1 juvenile being arrested. One case was unfounded after investigation revealed no crime occurred, and 6 of them are still under investigation without identified suspects at this time.
SHARPTOWN, MD. (Sept. 21, 2014) — Maryland State Police and Wicomico County Sheriff’s detectives report that they are seeking assistance from the public in identifying the below photographed suspect and suspect vehicle. Information is being sought in connection with a bank robbery which occurred in Sharptown, MD on Thursday, September 18, 2014.
GREAT MILLS, MD. (Sept. 18, 2014) – Outsmarted again. That’s the story as a local bozo kid who likely should already have been expelled from school made monkeys out of school officials and police with a prank call. According to one official, the call that came to the 911 center said that the student didn’t want to see his friends die as he knew of various local wanna-be-famous-twits were bringing guns to school to kill as many as possible.
On Thursday, September 18, 2014, the Emergency Communications Center (ECC) received a single phone call reporting an unsubstantiated verbal threat at Great Mills High School. As a result, the school was immediately placed on lockdown. A coordinated response was initiated immediately with school and law enforcement officials. The school’s administration followed the emergency response protocols outlined in the St. Mary’s County Public Schools (SMCPS) School Crisis and Emergency Response Plan and continually worked with law enforcement authorizes to complete the investigation. The school building was placed in a lockdown status while law enforcement units searched the building. The building was cleared for use at approximately 12:25 p.m. The school continued with the normal schedule for the day at that time.
On September 18, 2014 at approximately 9:30 p.m. detectives from Northern District’s Tactical Narcotics Team (TNT) with the assistance of the Special Operations Section executed a narcotics search warrant at 1006 Sharon Drive in Glen Burnie. This search warrant was the result of numerous citizens’ complaints of drug activity at the residence. As a result, heroin, crack cocaine, marijuana, a shotgun, U.S. currency, and CDS paraphernalia for distribution was recovered.