Maryland State Police Beat / HEROIN EPIDEMIC: Cops say three were dealing heroin; Attorney General files to seize wheels of alleged dealer William Saunders

Since that deal was struck, Saunders has been cited for violation of probation four times. His period of supervised probation agreed to by States Attorney Adams was for eighteen months.

MAYHEM DRIVER: Johnathan Simms killed woman in head-on crash while fleeing police near BWI Airport

Johnathan Derek Simms, of 1706 Ruxton Ave., Baltimore, Md., was charged with negligent driving, reckless driving, speeding, failing to drive right of center and will likely by indicted by an Anne Arundel County Grand Jury in coming months for negligent homicide by motor vehicle.

Maryland State Police Beat / Hogan reopens door to Annapolis State Police Barrack closed by O’Malley

In reopening the barrack, Governor Hogan fulfilled a promise made during the 2015 legislative session, and reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to making sure that the Maryland State Police remains among the most effective, trusted, and respected police force in the United States. Earlier this year, Governor Hogan also budgeted for the State Police to hire 100 new troopers, 50 of whom are currently in training.

DUI driver weaved and bobbed his way down Rt. 50 into side of trooper’s cruiser

ANNAPOLIS, MD.- Oct.4, 2015 — A driver with a record of many traffic, burglary, and drug arrests was charged with DUI and other traffic and criminal charges is under arrest again on Oct. 4, 2015 after he drove his car into the side of the patrol car of the Maryland state trooper attempting to stop him just west of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on Rt. 50 in Anne Arundel County

Kevin Johnson found dead near Annapolis after leaving Leonardtown

The man is identified as Kevin P. Johnson, 37, of Chester, Md. The positive identification occurred today during the autopsy at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore. Toxicology tests have been ordered as part of the autopsy, so the official cause and manner of death is pending. However, forensic pathologists told investigators their preliminary examination is consistent with what investigators believe was a self-inflicted wound.