DATE & TIME: 07/03/08 0254 hours C C. CARD NUMBER:08-54-006349
Driver # 1:
Jason Thomas Chance
9339 White Oak Road
Delmar, MD 21875
W/M DOB: 12/20/76
Vehicle #1: 2004 Black Dodge Truck, Maryland Registration 271M138
Vehicle #2: 2004 Black Dodge Truck, Maryland Registration 31G483 (Unoccupied)
LOCATION: E/B Northumberland Drive @ Downing Road, Delmar, Wicomico County, MD.
BRIEF RESUME:
On the above date and time the Maryland State Police responded to 9339 White Oak Road, Delmar, MD regarding a traffic collision.
Upon arrival, it was determined that a 2004 black Dodge truck, bearing Maryland registration 27M138, struck a 2004 black Dodge truck, bearing Maryland registration 31G483 at the above listed location. The driver of the 2004 black Dodge truck, bearing Maryland registration 27M138, was identified as Jason Thomas Chance. When speaking to Chance, alcohol was detected. Chance was subsequently arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and failure to remain at the scene of a collision involving property damage. The other vehicle involved in the collision was unoccupied. There were no injuries in the collision.
Chance was later released.
Charges: Veh #1 at fault.
Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol
Driving While Impaired By Alcohol
Failure to Remain at the Scene of an Accident
Negligent Driving
Please let us know this is not Sgt. Jason Chance of the WCSO.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately it is...head of school SRO's. Damn shame. Is a good man.
ReplyDeletethat deff has to be chance from the WCSO...the year he was born matches how old he is. and he lives in delmar...and it took place in delmar. probably is
ReplyDeletethere also was a blk trk that struck a trailer parked on the side of Pine Way last night,around midnight, knocked the 30'trailor 100' down the road, in the direction of Downing rd and Delmar
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I guess you make Sgt. quickly if you are the beer pong champion of station 7.
ReplyDeleteThe press release dosen't talk about the 2 troopers in the truck with Chance hhhmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteWonder who Chance's first phone call was too?
ReplyDeletewhat about the two troopers that was with jason i did not see that in their press release they are just as guilty
ReplyDeleteSomeone please tell me where this "where are the two troopers that were with him" is coming from. It is my understanding he was in the vehicle alone. Was he with two troopers earlier? Maybe. But not at the time of the accident. Even if there were other police officers in the car, it's not illegal. Is there a crime called RWI (riding while intoxicated) or BAPWI (being a passenger while intoxicated)? I hope not. If there is, every taxicab in Salisbury qualifies. Bottom line is this, he made a poor decision and there is no one else to blame. He was the driver and he was involved in an accident. How can passengers (that weren't there) be "just as guilty" You people are truly amazing. If anything, passengers (if they were there) would actually be victims. Remember, you are responsible for your own actions. If you choose to drink and get behind the wheel, you made a conscious decision and are responsible for the consequences. End of story.
ReplyDeletevictims in this case criminals who did not report a crime are failing to be a decent citizen. Someone who is not a decent citizen should not be a Officer.
ReplyDeleteHow does anyone know there were troopers in his car? Did you have first hand knowledge then shut up. If you also knew when did you report the crime?
ReplyDeleteOK Joe, how about this one:
ReplyDeleteAnon 5:16 states that:
How can passengers (that weren't there) be "just as guilty" You people are truly amazing. If anything, passengers (if they were there) would actually be victims.
Which is it? Were they there or were they not there?
Let's leave this up to the investigators and witnesses!!
...note...."witness 's' "
It could be worse. He could have easily lied and try to say that he drank after the accident when he got home. That would be a total disgrace. I am very confident he has told the truth and accepted full responsibility. I know Jason to be very honest and he is a stand up man.
ReplyDelete1020 I agree I also know jason and support him
ReplyDeleteI agree in supporting someone who obviously has a problem, because I have this isn't the first time he has been stopped while drinking and driving. He needs support but he also needs to lose his job, I hope Mike Lewis lives up to his statement when all that mess was going on with Davis Ruark that if one of his deputies was caught doing this they would be fired no questions asked. He obviously did not care about the other people one the road with him or the property of others or he would not have done this. You would think being a deputy and having to deal with drunk people at work that he would know better than this. I feel sorry for him in a way but in many other ways I do not.
ReplyDelete10:20. Exactly. Jason is a fine LEO and gentleman. It is the pitfalls in our lives that not only make us stronger men, but also much better police officers. He will get through this, and he will learn like anyone else.
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Jason,
ReplyDeleteYou have made a mistake and have been man enough to face it with the truth.....unlike many of your peers would have. Hold your head up, we are thinking of you and hope you can move on to bigger and better things. There is life after the WCSO...trust me on that one. At least you didn't make that phone call to...you know..he only helps certain people.
GOOD OFFICERS MAN UP AND FACE THERE ISSUES HEAD ON. GOOD JOB JASON!!!
ReplyDeleteCUT THE BULLSHIT ANONYMOUS!
ReplyDeleteJason did NOT man up, his Wife did 3 1/2 AFTER he ran from the scene and drove home.
Look, you know how much I support ALL of the Police Professionals but Jason made a HUGE mistake.
Granted, here's how I see things ending up. Jason will claim he drove home and became very upset and started drinking, hence the DUI & DWI charges. My guess, that will be dropped. Strategic move, I'll give him that. However, the leaving the scene of an accident charge will force him to 100% lose his job, that's final. The fact again that his Wife had to call the Sheriff's Office and report the accident, NOT GOOD. So stop buttering this one up. Now, (meaning ME) That's Manning Up!
So Joe, you are saying he will lie?
ReplyDeleteThis exact situation has happened before in the past. As a matter of fact, if you fact check it, I believe his older Brother did the exact same thing not too long ago. One would think he would have learned from his Brother?????
ReplyDeleteYou're trying to put words in my mouth though and I don't like that. I simply said this could happen. Hey, who knows, maybe it's even true?
I have laid out the facts, YOU DEAL WITH IT. He didn't call the Sheriff's Department, his Wife did. He left the scene of an accident and he's a Police Officer. It is what it is.
It is true. That is exactly what I understand Jason is trying to say!
ReplyDeleteIt's the oldest one in the book for hit and run drunk drivers.
I change my opinion of him if he goes this route, and hope he gets the book thrown at him.
hey joe im the Younger Brother and yes i made a mistake in my past and i have grown tremendously from it..... you perfect? never done anything wrong? or just never been able to man up and say that you did. Jason is a great officer, i've worked with him and lived with him and that man, my brother breathes that sheriffs office. shown some support instead of kicking a man while he's down. people learn and grow from their mistakes.....
ReplyDeletePlease don't forget that the KOC has just given Jason a nice award for what he has done on the job. I think it should be re-posted to remind some of who and what he truly is. Those who appreciate it don't forget it.
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Nice that you all make him guilty without a trial. What if he drank after the accident. Would that change his breath test. Would that have been illegal. You should think before you speak
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