Talbot County Sheriff Dallas Pope participated in narco-terror seminar on Texas border with Mexico

Sheriffs attending the summit were hosted by Texas Hudspeth County Sheriff Arvin West who shares a county border of 98 miles with Mexico; of which only 4 miles have a 16 foot border fence.

In the Mexican town of Praxedis G. Guerrero which abuts Hudspeth County, former police Chief Manuel Castro was tortured, killed, and beheaded in 2009. In addition to cross border crime issues, the role of policing this open border falls to the US Border Patrol and the 14 Deputies of the Hudspeth County Sheriff’s Office.

Dover’s Shoplifters: Undocumented shoppers find paying with cash and credit cards slow them down as they head for exit…

Undocumented shoppers – The Dover Police Department responded to 21 shoplifting calls between Noon on October 16th and Noon on October 23rd. Five of those calls were unfounded, bringing the total number of shoplifting cases to 16 for the week. Of those 16 shoplifting complaints, a merchant declined prosecution in one, four are still under investigation, and arrests were made or warrants obtained in 11 cases. A total of 13 adults were arrested in those eleven cases which were cleared by arrests.

Clements, Md.: Drowsy driver Jeremy Ryan Hunley causes crash – sent Tiffany Danielle Henderson, passenger of other vehicle, to her death, say police

The operator of the Chrysler attempted to take evasive maneuvers and entered the eastbound lane of MD Rt. 234 in an attempt to avoid the Chevrolet truck. The operator of the Chevrolet truck woke up and swerved back into the eastbound lane. The Chevrolet truck collided into the passenger side of the Chrysler. After the collision, the Chevrolet truck entered a ditch/culvert and overturned. The Chrysler also left the roadway and came to rest in a ditch on the eastbound side of MD Rt. 234.

The front passenger of the Chrysler was ejected from the vehicle and succumbed to her injuries on the scene.

All that glitters isn’t gold — Internet scheme only got him rich; Rondell Scott Hedrick convicted of wire fraud

After Hedrick made these representations to the informant, he solicited a $500,000 investment. When FBI agents approached Hedrick after the meeting, Hedrick maintained his ability to close such large gold transactions in Dubai, and he continued to solicit investor funds. He also contacted legitimate refineries in Dubai, claiming to have gold from Mali and Ghana that he was capable of transporting if appropriate contracts could be consummated.

Southern Md. Police Beat: BIG HEAD THE METH HEAD and others rounded up on drug charges

PINEY POINT, MD. — If drugs are so much fun, why is only one of the above folks smiling? The smile of Abigail Adams could fairly be characterized as being from the embarrassment of being arrested and having her mug shot taken. The others appear in various states of emotion showing being zoned out on drugs to simply being stoic over their situation. In the end, their faces don’t present a view of those having a good day. Especially “Big Head” Morgan. He just might be out of business, at least for a while.

Rounding up another paddy-wagon full of drug suspects recently included “Big Head” Morgan of Piney Point, according to St. Mary’s Narco Unit Commander Capt. Daniel Alioto.

HOMELESS and BANKLESS: Banks closing their branches as online banking grows; robberies traumatize rural banks; failures at much lower rate than recent years

EASTON, MD. — The well-built former branch of Capital One Bank in Easton, which bought out Chevy Chase Bank, boasts an iconic design. The closed bank building needs no sign to identify it. The building was part of the brand but today it sits empty with a ‘for lease’ sign nearby and a homeless man camped out on the front porch during what formerly was during business hours.

Now the bankless joins the homeless.