
Maryland State Police from the Frederick Barrack issued 230 speeding citations, made 5 DUI arrests and 6 Drug arrests.
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Maryland State Police from the Frederick Barrack issued 230 speeding citations, made 5 DUI arrests and 6 Drug arrests.
Nader’s Grocery, 508 Caroline St, 6/13 3:20 p.m. Two 16-year-old males reported they went to Nader’s to buy drinks and encountered two unknown adult males inside the store. After the teenagers completed their purchase, the adults followed them outside. One of the men pushed the boys up against the wall and demanded that they empty their pockets. The boys did not have anything of value and the suspects allowed them to go. The investigating officer was able to identify the suspects, and warrants have been obtained charging Lamont Haskins, 49, of no fixed address with two counts of robbery and Michael Hart, 50, of no fixed address with two counts of attempted robbery. Haskins and Hart had not been arrested by the time of this report.
5-6-2015 Joseph Edwards age 52, of Snow Hill, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with 1st, 3rd and 4th Degree Burglary, Reckless Endangerment and Intent to Injure with dangerous weapon.
Upon arrival, the deputy observed two individuals engaged in a loud verbal altercation that culminated when one of them, John Terry, assaulted the other in full view of the deputy.The deputy learned that the pair was arguing over a birthday cake.
PRINCE FREDERICK, MD. Who thought it was a good idea to revive junkies who decide to inject heroin and overdose? Many folks would say let them have their final high and blast off into junkie hell. But some genius thought it was a good idea to equip cops with Naloxone to administer to junkies and revive them and it actually works. Too bad, these junkies will live another day to torment society.
PARKVILLE, MD. – June 5, 2015 — The Baltimore County Police Department has charged two men in connection with the May 29 shooting outside of a bar in Parkville that left a man injured.
6/3 12:30 p.m. Police responded to the area of the Verizon store in Central Park for reports of a man chasing and threatening another man with a gun. Officers and Fredericksburg Sheriff’s deputies were able to locate and detain the suspect in the parking lot, along with the weapon that the suspect had thrown to the ground when he saw police converging on the scene. The weapon was a pellet gun. Charles Lynn, 31, of Stafford was arrested on a charge of brandishing a firearm and incarcerated at the Rappahannock Regional Jail under no bond