Dover Police Beat: Dover’s Shoplifters for Feb. 5, 2015

The Dover Police Department responded to 15 shoplifting calls between Noon on January 29th and Noon on February 5th. Of those 15 shoplifting complaints, two were unfounded, 5 are still under investigation, and arrests were made/warrants obtained in 8 cases. A total of 8 adults were arrested or are wanted for shoplifting during this period, with one adult being caught twice (Kenneth Luke-Kohl’s x2).

Murder USA: The Rooster of Norris Road – Joseph Desales Thomas – Sought in Stabbing

GREAT MILLS, MD. — Joseph Desales Thomas, 51, of Great Mills is suspected by police of carving up a couple of his pals. The attempted murder took place at the Norris Road project just off Chancellors Run Road in Great Mills, Md.

Given his record at impregnating numerous women, at least four, according to court records, the sooner the cops find this guy and get him behind bars, the less of a danger to the taxpayers who have been paying to support his growing herd of kids roaming the hinterlands. Courts stopped forced sterilization decades ago therefore the only way to protect the taxpayers is to get this guy behind bars and hope he doesn’t knock up a jail guard such as takes place in the Maryland prisons in Baltimore.

Heroin dealer Stephen Ron Martin II gets 20 years in Federal prison for overdose of Brad Nichols

Police also found evidence of recent heroin use in plain view inside Nichols’ apartment. A depressed syringe was found on top of a desk within an arm’s length of Nichols’ body. A needle mark was on Nichols’ arm. An open plastic bag containing an off-white powder was found on the kitchen counter. The substance was later tested and found to contain heroin. An autopsy confirmed that Nichols had injected heroin and subsequently died as a result of acute heroin intoxication.

Eastern Shore Police Beat: Delaware Ex-Con Nailed for Heroin Arrest

Search of Speeding Suspect Revealed Reason for Urgency

BISHOPVILLE, MD. A Delaware man was busted by Maryland State Trooper R. Marshall for possession of heroin as a result of a traffic stop on Feb. 4, 2015.

Police report that on February 4, 2015, at approximately 1:53 pm troopers were working in the area of Bishopville Road (Maryland Route 367) and Old Stage Road when a vehicle driven by Lamar Darnell Morris, 31233 Adams Street, Selbyville, Del., was stopped for exceeding the posted speed limit.

Packing pot and DWI, Avery Mason’s cavalcade of crime included ramming cop

Packing pot and DWI, Avery Mason’s cavalcade of crime included ramming cop – Police say that the officer utilized the Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT) bringing the pursuit to an end and the driver was taken into custody. The driver was transported to a local hospital and treated for non-life threatening injuries. The officer responded to a local hospital for non-life threatening injuries.

Frederick Police Beat: Heap of charges included drug dealing and bribing a cop ought to be enough to make Tucker pucker

Upon speaking with the suspect at his residence located at 1418-I Taney Ave. Apt. 301, Frederick, Md., officers reportedly smelled the odor of marijuana inside the residence.

This point is where the bizarre story takes a new twist.

As officers were attempting to apply for a search warrant of the residence, Tucker allegedly attempted to bribe officers who were on the scene to dispose of evidence before the search warrant could be executed.

Murder USA: Ex-con Dean Baynard charged with attempted murder in slice-up between pals

Baynard has been a recent resident of the Maryland Prison System, living in a cell in Jessup, Md., until he was allowed probation. He was sentenced to prison after he entered a guilty plea to resisting arrest and interfering with an arrest in a deal with Talbot County States Attorney Scott Patterson which sent him away for three years but the deal included having two of the years suspended. Restitution in the amount of $772.14 was ordered in return for a charge of malicious destruction of property being dropped. His period of probation ends on Aug. 26, 2016.

Ocean City Police Beat: Sean Dempsey returns to jail on new round of drug charges with new raps of fraud and identity theft

OCEAN CITY, MD. – On January 26, 2015, Ocean City detectives served an arrest warrant on Sean F. Dempsey, 24, of Ocean City, MD, concluding several months of investigation. Dempsey was indicted by a Worcester County Grand Jury on multiple charges stemming from eight separate incidents that took place between May and November of 2014.

Dempsey has been charged with thirty-one separate charges including one charge of second degree burglary and multiple theft, fraud and heroin possession charges.

Dirtbag Round-Up: DC cops looking for these dirtbags who robbed drug store at gunpoint

Rat on these guys and win enough money to go on a cruise!
The Metropolitan Police Department seeks the public’s assistance in identifying three persons of interest in reference to an Armed Robbery of Establishment (Gun) which occurred in the 3800 block of Alabama Avenue, SE, on Saturday, January 3, 2015 at approximately 12:44 PM (NOTE: the time stamp on the video is inaccurate). The subjects were captured by the establishment’s surveillance cameras.