The Mad Bomb Maker of Glen Burnie’s accidental blowup revealed his mission; Judge sends Todd Wheeler to slammer

The next day, ATF agents interviewed Wheeler, who remained in custody at the hospital. Wheeler advised agents that he was injured when he mixed chemicals and they exploded. He also told the agents that he had previously made explosive devices and detonated them in his yard. A search warrant was executed at Wheeler’s residence in Glen Burnie by Anne Arundel County Police. Over the next two days law enforcement recovered, among other things: several improvised explosive devices, as well as the chemicals and explosive materials used to make them; drugs and drug paraphernalia; a Walther pistol, flare gun and signal flare launcher, along with a conversion kit to allow the launcher to shoot 12 gauge shot gun shells; and 12 gauge shot gun shells.

Southern Maryland Police Beat: shoplifting, burglars and druggies

PRINCE FREDERICK, MD. — Dep. N. Gilmore conducted a traffic stop on September 20 at 11:20 p.m. at the Shell gas station in Prince Frederick. The passenger, Ami Blair Zimmerman, 29 of Galesville, was arrested and charged with possession of Alprazolam, possession of Clonazepam, and two counts of possessing drug paraphernalia.

The Yard: PG police found active drug market with thirty selling and buying; two arrests, more to come

The suspects are identified as 52-year-old Wayne David Burley of the 4300 block of Canyon View Drive in Upper Marlboro and 23-year-old Ernest Antonio Ward of the 1400 block of K Street in Southeast Washington. They are charged with multiple drug possession charges.

Northern Va. Police Beat: Gunman robbed 7-Eleven; woman administered vicious beating by boyfriend

WOODBRIDGE, VA. – Just because the celebrities can drag, kick and punch their celebrity women and get away with the crimes doesn’t mean that punks in Woodbridge will find favor with juries and judges after they beat their wives and girlfriends.

Police say that on September 21st at 12:14PM, officers responded to a residence located in the 13800 block of Meadowbrook Rd in Woodbridge (22193) to investigate an assault. The victim, a 21 year old woman of Warrenton, reported to police that she and the accused, a known acquaintance, were involved in a verbal altercation which escalated.

Anne Arundel Police Beat: Cops Raid Illegal Drug Shop

On September 18, 2014 at approximately 9:30 p.m. detectives from Northern District’s Tactical Narcotics Team (TNT) with the assistance of the Special Operations Section executed a narcotics search warrant at 1006 Sharon Drive in Glen Burnie. This search warrant was the result of numerous citizens’ complaints of drug activity at the residence. As a result, heroin, crack cocaine, marijuana, a shotgun, U.S. currency, and CDS paraphernalia for distribution was recovered.

Eastern Shore Police Beat: Heroin Kingpins Lined Up for Big House Blues – Now with photos!

Drummond had been charged with Drug Kingpin charges as well as five other counts on June 23rd and locked up in jail on June 24th and released on July 21st, when the Queen Anne’s County States Attorney dropped all the charges. The police and prosecutors filed new charges against Drummond just in time for him to be arrested again on July 25th.

Drummond must have a hard time running his drug kingpin business allegedly selling heroin to the brain-dead druggies of Maryland when he spends so much time behind bars.

In a Caroline County Circuit Court trial held on March 25, 2014, Drummond faced charges of drug possession and attempting to elude police by beating feet in an incident which took place on Oct. 25, 2014. In a plea deal arranged by his attorney Stephanie A. Shipley of Easton and the Caroline County States Attorney, Drummond was found guilty on July 10, 2014. He was sentenced to 90 days in the slammer with no time suspended. Drug possession charges placed on Oct. 26, 2013 by Officer John Labelle resulted in a trial on Jan. 31, 2014. Drummond was found guilty and sentenced to three years and one day.

Shore Police Beat: Pair were packing meth-residue, pot and paraphernalia, says Sheriff

DENTON, MD. (Sept. 19, 2014) — Caroline County Sheriff’s Office reports that on 09/05/14 at approximately 6:15 pm a Detective and the K-9 Unit from the Caroline County Sheriff’s Office were in the Greensboro area when they observed two subjects identified as; Pamela Stubbs and Donald Kibler to be traveling in a Chevy truck. Both subjects were known to have suspended and/or revoked licenses, and both subjects were observed to drive the truck within a short time period.

Ocean City Police Charge Two with Dealing Drugs

(Ocean City Police distribution arrests 091814September 18, 2014) – On September 12, 2014, at approximately 4 p.m., detectives of the Ocean City Police Narcotics Unit, assisted by the Special Enforcement Unit and Patrol Division, concluded a three week drug distribution investigation with the arrest of Blair D. Smith, 22. Smith has no fixed address.

Heroin Bag Lady, say Dover cops — too big of a hurry with her cargo of 57 bags of heroin

Heroin dealers may wish to take refresher driving courses in order to stay out of the pokey

DOVER, DEL. (Sept. 13, 2014) A Felton woman may wish she had stopped for a stop sign at New Castle Avenue. But she didn’t and Dover Police officers took note of her failure to obey a stop sign in the middle of the day and it all went downhill for her from there.

Operation ‘La Flama Blanca’: G-Men say skin-heads are meth-heads too

The indictment alleges that since November 2013, the defendants conspired to distribute various amounts of methamphetamine. During this 10-month-long operation, investigators conducted several controlled methamphetamine purchases. To date, authorities have seized approximately nine pounds of “crystal” methamphetamine, 15 firearms, over $9,000 in U.S. Currency and other assets in connection with this investigation.