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Thursday, November 08, 2007

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Salisbury Police Department

699 W. Salisbury Parkway
Salisbury, Maryland 21801

410-548-3165

November 7, 2007

Jamar Leonel Cadejuste, 21yoa, of Salisbury was arrested for 1st degree Burglary, 4th degree Burglary, and Theft over $500. In October of 2007, the Salisbury Police Department began an investigation into a series of burglaries occurring in the south Salisbury area. During this investigation Detectives developed a suspect, Cadejuste, who was selling similar reported property on the EBAY auction site. Detectives were able to locate a computer, that had been previously reported stolen, that had been sold on the site to a buyer in Florida. Through the cooperation of the buyer and EBAY the seller was identified as Cadejuste, who was released to the custody of Central Booking.

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Sandra Leigh Walker, 61yoa, of Salisbury was arrested for Theft over $500. Detectives met with officers of the Hebron Savings Bank in reference to embezzlement. It was learned that Walker, over a period of several months, had been removing money from customer accounts. Walker was then writing cashier’s checks to cover her own personal expenses. The investigation is continuing with the cooperation of the financial institution. Walker was released to the custody of Central Booking.

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Lt. Robert Kemp


November 6, 2007

Martesha Michelle Spencer, 30 yoa, of Delmar, Delaware was arrested for 1st & 2nd degree assault, reckless endangerment, and conceal a deadly weapon. Officers responded to the IHOP restaurant located on the 2700 block of North Salisbury Boulevard for a report of threats. On arrival, officers met with the victim who advised that she became involved in an altercation with Spencer. During the altercation, Spencer produced a knife and threatened to do harm to the victim. The altercation was broken up by employees of the restaurant. Spencer was released to the custody of Central Booking.

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Jose Rodriguez, 28 yoa, of Salisbury was arrested for Distribution of cocaine, possession of cocaine, possession of marihuana and possession of paraphernalia. Officers responded to the 500 block of Wailes Street for a reported domestic disturbance. Officers met with the victim who advised that she was in an altercation with Rodriguez. During the interview of the victim it was learned that Rodriguez was in possession of a quantity of illegal narcotics. Rodriguez overheard this and attempted to dispose of the contraband in front of the officer. Rodriguez was arrested and found to be in possession of cocaine in a quantity to indicate distribution. Rodriguez was also found to be in possession of scales used to weigh out the suspected narcotics. Rodriguez was released to Central Booking.

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Phillip Daniel Thomas, 23 yoa, was arrested for theft greater than $500, attempted theft, tampering with motor vehicle, malicious destruction of property and possession of a concealed deadly weapon. Officers were on patrol in the Goliath Center parking lot and observed Thomas inside a vehicle that did not belong to him. Further investigation found that Thomas had removed two amplifiers from the vehicle. Thomas was found to have a screwdriver on his person as well as “brass knuckles” which he threw to the ground upon seeing the officers approach him. Thomas was released to the custody of Central Booking.

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Shawn Roy Simon, 18 yoa, of Salisbury was arrested for 4th degree burglary, possession of cocaine, possession of paraphernalia and trespass on posted property. Officers were on patrol in the area of Anne Street and observed Simon on property clearly posted “no trespassing.” Simon was also observed by the officers to open the door to a residence located on the property and step partially inside then step back out. Simon was detained and officers made contact with the residents at the address who advised that they did not know Simon or invite him inside the residence. In addition, Simon attempted to hide an amount of suspected cocaine inside the residence. Simon was released to the custody of Central Booking.

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Lt. Robert Kemp

9 comments:

  1. Joe, great action shot of the officer in action. WTG, SPD!!!!

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  2. JOE, The power of your blog is awesome. Hardhead

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  3. Joe,

    It's good to see Webster acting like a man for once and sharing the good work of these fine Officers once again.

    It's a step in the right direction.

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  4. It is good to see the city officers getting credit. It's about time the department did this.

    It is a step in the right direction. I know it's not good publicity for the city and the crime rate but you must keep the citizens informed.

    A lot of arrests are made from tips, if there is no info citizens are unable to help the police.

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  5. Proactivity boosts crime because it adds to UCR records. If it were not for proactivity alot of criminals would be left out there untouched until the crime is actually reported. And if officers only arrested reported criminals then any city would be in serious trouble in a very short period of time. Why wait, and go get them before they destroy someone elses lives? It makes the crime rate look larger, but in the long run it will be substantially lower.

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  6. SPD only arrests people to make themselves look good to make the public feel as if they have found the right suspect, when if you look at a court docket, about 65 percent of these arrest charges are thrown out due to lack of evidence...stupid police

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  7. Are you serious, or just that damn stupid? The 65% you are taliking about is the percentace of arrests that are SPDs on the docket. And as for the case... look at it by a cop by cop basis. Some of us not only take pride in our arrests but also love to win them. Get your facts straight first.

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  8. I noticed the same about noice ordinance cases. All that talk to make the punishment greater, I see a lot of case dropped by the state, Nol Pros and a lot of stet dockets.

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  9. Usually because the landowner or civilian witnesses dont show up!

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