
Shooting: 4100 blk W Rogers Ave. An adult male is reported to be shot multiple times at the location. Homicide Detectives are investigating
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Shooting: 4100 blk W Rogers Ave. An adult male is reported to be shot multiple times at the location. Homicide Detectives are investigating
In December of last year, crew member Seechurm (a mini-bar attendant) used a master key while he was off-duty to enter a woman’s cabin and molested the woman while she was sleeping
During the encounter, based on witness accounts, a struggle ensued between the officer and the male subject. The male subject was subsequently shot by the officer. The Portsmouth Police officer immediately requested rescue to respond to the scene. The male subject, William L. Chapman II, 18, of the 100 block of Gilmerton Avenue in Portsmouth, died at the scene.
A resident of the home reported to police that he was inside his residence when he heard the sound of glass breaking. When the caller went around to the rear of the home, he observed an unknown man walking away from the backyard. Upon checking the home, a rear sliding glass door was found shattered. No entry was made into the home and no property was reported missing. A police K-9 was used to search for the suspect
Employees reported to police that five unknown suspects, 3 males and 2 females, entered the store and attempted to steal beer. When confronted by employees, a struggle ensued. All suspects fled the store with the beer prior to police arriving in the area. Minor injuries were reported
Officers approached the vessel at about 1:30 p.m. to check for fishing activity and smelled a strong odor of burned marijuana and alcohol. Maginnis was charged after taking a field sobriety test.
Despite Stevens violently struggling with officers, police were successful in the safe rescue of Stevens from the residence. He was immediately transported to a local hospital for treatment for his condition and his self-inflicted injuries. During the ordeal, area residences were evacuated and held in the community pool house parking lot for their safety.
Judge Rupp, the public defenders (a different one most weeks and all paid for by taxpayers) and Stinnie must have gotten to be real chums with all those weekly court sessions in Drug Court.
One knows for sure they are in the land of drugs, drinking and driving while blitzed from this news story from the Maryland State Police. On 4/6/15 at 3:40 pm, Trooper First Class Lewis responded to a single vehicle accident in the 5100 block of Broomes Island Rd. in Port Republic. A standardized field sobriety test was administered to the driver, Ann M. Chilastri, 46 of Port Republic. Police say that Chilastri failed to complete the test successfully and was arrested for DUI. Investigation revealed that a juvenile in the vehicle had actually been driving during the time of the accident. Both Chilastri and the juvenile were under the influence of CDS taken from another family member earlier in the day