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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Sheriff's Department Press Release
Incident: Theft of Motor Vehicle/ Escapees
Date: 04/27/08
Location: Mt. Herman Road & S. Kaywood Drive, Salisbury, Md.
Suspect:
James Alfred Hill, 28, Parsonsburg, Md.
Carlos nmn Gonzales 20, Salisbury, Md.
Narrative: On 04/19 2008, The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office took a report for a stolen vehicle from the Wicomico County Civic Center. At the time of the report, the suspects were identified as work release inmates from the Wicomico County Detention Center.
On 4/27/2008, Delaware State Police located the vehicle, in the Laurel area, at which time a pursuit began. The pursuit left Delaware, going through Worcester County, into and ending in Wicomico County. The pursuit involved units from Delaware State Police, Worcester County Sheriff’s Office, Maryland State Police, and the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office. During the pursuit, the pursued vehicle attempted to strike a Maryland State Police patrol unit and traveled at speeds over 100 mph. The pursuit was ended in the area of Mt. Herman Road and S. Kaywood Drive, Salisbury, when the pursued vehicle was pitted.
The following subjects were taken into custody; James Alfred Hill, Carlos nmn Gonzalez, and Calvin Holley. Both Hill and Gonzalez were served with warrants for escape, theft: plus $500, and theft scheme: plus $500, and were released to Central Booking for processing. Hill will be facing further charges for driving/traffic violation by both the Maryland State Police and the Delaware State Police. A search of the vehicle, incident to arrest, revealed numerous items in the rear of the vehicle, which had been reported stolen through the Wicomico and Worcester County Sheriff Offices.
Hill and Gonzales were both held without bond at the Wicomico County Detention Center.
Releasing Authority: Sgt. M.J. Carey W258
IT SHOULD BE NOTED: One of the fugitives was to be released from Jail for good the following Wednesday after they were caught and the other a week later. Why they were so stupid to pull something like this is beyond me but that was stupid.
They don't get locked up for being smart
ReplyDeleteThey get education and healthcare at taxpayers expense, not to mention three meals and a bed. Maybe they like it in jail? Plenty of drugs in there and all the sex they want.
ReplyDeleteThe real question should be is what moron left the keys available when they have work release criminals around? again how many times do have to ask for true accountability?