Boozing Bishop Killed and Ran; Episcopalians Give Her the Boot…will she get a ‘golden chalice’?

Bishop who killed bicyclist and fled the scene was DUI in 2010; pot charges were dropped

BALTIMORE, MD. — An Episcopal Bishop with a DUI conviction on her record and pot packing in her history with police apparently nailed and killed a Baltimore man who was riding his bike on Sunday. No charges have been placed yet against Heather Elizabeth Cook, 58, the first woman Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, who, perhaps had too much communion wine at Sunday services.

The Baltimore Sun reports that when the Bishop saw what she had done, she fled the scene

Southern Md. Police Beat: Calvert Sheriff’s Deputy Rediker snares two with heroin; man flees from cops in library

Doing Heroin with the Dewey Decimal System at the Library

PRINCE FREDERICK, MD. As yet another example of the continued slide to the sewer of contemporary society in Maryland and the rest of the nation, a ruckus took place at the Prince Frederick library. This is the same library where world-famous author Tom Clancy conducted his research thirty years ago as he penned his famous books. The recent commotion at the library didn’t involve secret agents pouring through the volumes of technical books to see what Clancy might have missed. Instead, three Calvert County deputies were charging into the library tracking a drug suspect.

Pirate Poachers of the Chesapeake: Adam Antes busted again for raid on oyster sanctuary; Kevin Tarleton has decades of deception as he loots the Bay

OUTLAW WATERMEN

Poaching Pirate of the Chesapeake Adam Antes Continues to Flout the Law

NRP Charges Four Watermen with Oyster Violations; Adam Antes Busted Twice in a Month for Raiding Oyster Sanctuary

NANTICOKE, MD. — Natural Resources Police report that four Eastern Shore watermen charged during January with state wildlife violations by Maryland Natural Resources Police officers. One of them was cited again for raiding a sanctuary on the heels of another raid just a week earlier.

Prince Georges Police Charged Delano Dunmore in Shooting His Pals During Spat; Then Shot Self…but not between the eyes!

Prince Georges Police Beat: Triple Tough-Teen Temper Tantrum – Lead Flies! The preliminary investigation reveals Dunmore shot the two teens and then shot himself. His injuries are non-life threatening. The investigation suggests an argument between the teens escalated into the shootings. Dunmore is in custody at a hospital and is being held on a no bond status.

Metro Police Beat: Man stabbed at train station during Metro robbery; two arrested

Man stabbed at train station during Metro robbery; two arrested

LANDOVER, MD. — Metro Transit Police have arrested two suspects in connection with a stabbing on Jan 24, 2015 at Morgan Boulevard Station. The station is the nearest Metro stop to Fed-Ex Stadium and is located on the Blue Line leading to the Largo Center

Eastern Shore Police Beat: Wicomico Sheriff Mike Lewis reports ‘Annie Oakley’ Donna Haddock Spared Coroner Extra Duty

SALISBURY, MD. — Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis reports that instead of shooting her boyfriend, a Salisbury woman simply shot her rifle into the air, saving the medical examiner extra work.

Police say that on Jan. 20, 2015 at 11:30 PM deputies responded for the report of a subject firing a weapon in a yard in the 3000 block of Devonshire Drive in Salisbury. Upon arrival, they learned that Donna Haddock, 45, of Salisbury, had become upset with her boyfriend at which point she went into the back yard and allegedly discharged a rifle into the air multiple times. The other residents of the house took shelter inside until the arrival of law enforcement. This incident caused a significant disturbance in the neighborhood as well.

Eastern Shore Police Beat: Cops say delivery man stole thousands worth of stuff from Penney’s

INVESTIGATORS RECOVER LARGE QUANTITY OF STOLEN RETAIL MERCHANDISE

(Federalsburg, MD) – Members of the Maryland State Police Criminal Enforcement Division Upper Shore, assisted by agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested a Dorchester County man at his residence last night where a large amount of stolen goods were recovered.

Robert Francis Palmer, 44 of the 5600-block of Fooks Avenue Federalsburg, Dorchester County Maryland is being charged with theft 10,000 to $100,000, theft Scheme 10,000 to $100,000, and burglary 4th degree. Palmer was arrested at his residence without incident and taken before a District Court Commissioner for an initial court appearance.