INCIDENT: CDS Possession, CDS Possession with Intent to Distribute,
Possession of a Handgun
DATE: 03/07/08
LOCATION: 400 block of Naylor Mill Road, Salisbury, Maryland
SUSPECTS: Joshua Alan Culley Ricky Steven Sanabria, Sr.
27 year old male 48 year old male
Baker Street Kinnikin Court
Salisbury, Maryland Hebron, Maryland
Thomas D. White Clarence D. Miller
41 year old male 38 year old male
White Street Kowen Avenue
Millsboro, Delaware Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES:
Joshua Alan Culley: Possession of CDS-not marijuana, possession
of paraphernalia with intent to use.
Ricky Steven Sanabria: 1st Degree Assault (2
counts), 2nd Degree Assault (2 counts), Reckless
Endangerment (2 counts), possession of a handgun
(vehicle), possession of handgun (person),
possession of handgun in relation to a drug
trafficking crime, use of a handgun in commission
of a felony, possession of a handgun by convicted
felon, possession of CDS-not marijuana (2
counts), possession of CDS paraphernalia (2
counts), possession with intent to distribute
CDS-not marijuana, possession of sufficient
quantity of CDS-not marijuana to indicate an
intention to distribute same
Thomas D. White: Possession of a handgun
(vehicle), possession of a handgun (person),
possession of a handgun in relation to a drug
trafficking crime, use of handgun in commission
of a felony, possession of CDS-not marijuana,
possession of CDS paraphernalia (2 counts),
possession of CDS-not marijuana in sufficient
quantity to indicate an intent to distribute the
same (2 counts)
Clarence D. Miller: Possession of a handgun
(vehicle), possession of a handgun (person),
possession of a handgun in relation to a drug
trafficking crime, use of handgun in commission
of a felony, possession of CDS paraphernalia (2
counts), possession of CDS-not marijuana (2
counts), possession of CDS-not marijuana in
sufficient quantity to indicate an intent to
distribute the same (2 counts), possession of a
handgun by a convicted felon.
INVESTIGATING DEPUTY DFC D. Taylor Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office
RELEASING AUTHORITY Cpl. Propst Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office
NARRATIVE: On 03/07/08, deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s
Office conducted an investigation of a traffic incident that occurred on
Naylor Mill Road in Salisbury, Maryland. During that incident, Ricky
Steven Sanabria was driving his 2004 Chevrolet SUV when he forced a 2004
Ford Escort off the roadway by striking it in the rear with his vehicle.
The Ford Escort, in which Joshua Alan Culley was a passenger, came to rest
in a field adjacent to 510 Naylor Mill Road. Neither Culley nor the
female driver was injured. Sanabria stopped his SUV in front of the
Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office at which time Culley summonsed assistance
from deputies who were leaving the office enroute to another call.
Subsequent investigation revealed that Sanabria and his passengers, Thomas
D. White and Clarence D. Miller were in possession of a loaded GLOCK model
29 10mm handgun, digital scales and approximately 224 grams (7 ½
ounces/nearly ½ pound) of suspected powder cocaine.
Culley was also found to be in possession of digital scales with suspected
cocaine residue.
Culley, Sanabria, White and Miller were arrested and transported to the
Wicomico County Central Booking for processing and to be seen by the
District Court Commissioner.
An amount of United States cash currency was also seized for later
investigation.
Cocaine . . . loaded Glock . . . Baltimore City!
ReplyDeleteSounds like dealers trying to muscle each other for territory.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! That is one hell of a pop. Very very good job on the seizure. A gram of cocaine is going for about $60 to $80 dollars a gram on the streets now.
ReplyDeleteYou do the math for the street value of this garbage, thats a lot of $$
Good job guys! Keep up the good work.
It was all a set up. The guy in the escort had $8,000 in cash and the coke. The 3rd vehicle shot holes in the back of the SUV and injuried the backseat passenger. Funny thing is all were released but the owner of the SUV. The real truth is about to come out.
ReplyDeleteit was a set up. its a shame the sheriffs are so corrupt now that they frame people for personal grudges. Their evidence didnt even make any sense and it was all bullshit. luckily they failed with the charges and the police were too retarded to put together a good case. good job mike lewis
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