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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Nails Counterfeiters
Incident: Counterfeit Merchandise
Date of Incident: 19 August 2008
Location: U.S. 13 S/B South of Parker Road, MD
Suspects:
1. Malachi Christopher Wise, 32, Exmore, VA
2. Iysha Simone Wise, 20, Exmore, VA
Narrative: On 19 August 2008 at 9:50 PM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office stopped a vehicle operated by Malachi Wise for an equipment violation. During his contact with Wise, the deputy observed indicators that led him to believe the occupants were engaged in criminal activity. A Wicomico County Sheriff drug K9 responded to the scene and after a scan, alerted to the presence of the odor of illegal drugs in the vehicle. During a search of the vehicle, the deputy located marijuana.
The deputy also observed several packages inside the vehicle. The occupants of the vehicle, Wise and his passenger Iysha Wise, stated they buy items in New York for re-sale at flea markets in Virginia. When the deputies opened the packages, they discovered what they recognized as counterfeit DVD’s and CD’s. A total of 64 counterfeit DVD’s and 130 counterfeit CD’s were discovered. A further search revealed 44 pairs of counterfeit NIKE tennis shoes in the trunk. The deputy was able to determine their lack of authenticity due to his training and the manner in which they were packages and constructed. Based on his investigation, the deputy determined that these counterfeit goods were destined to be sold upon their arrival to Virginia.
Both Malachi and Iysha Wise were arrested and transported to the Central Booking Unit at the Wicomico County Detention Center where they were processed and brought before the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, both subjects were held in the Wicomico County Detention Center in lieu of $5,000.00 bond.
Charges:
Possession of Counterfeit Items with the intention to sell and distribute
Possession of Marijuana
JOE, Thats what we need to see along with the reports of the criminal charges.Good job guys. Hardhead
ReplyDeleteOMG, thats crazy, I almost bought a pair of Jordans from a guy that a kid at the mall refered me to, the only reason I did'nt buy the shoes is because my kid said mom they are fake. WOW, hopefully this will open the eyes of other people selling fake shoes out here. thats great good job Sheriff's office!
ReplyDeletenone of the shoes are made here so what differance does it make.
ReplyDeleteover 50% of the name brand stuff you see on the boardwalk in ocean city is counterfeit
ReplyDeleteWhat a waste of taxpayer money. Let's go after some REAL criminals.
ReplyDeletedey be sum uggly peeples!!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteWhat a waste of taxpayer money. Let's go after some REAL criminals.
4:05 PM
You liberal ASSHOLES just don't get it.
Kudo's to the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office. My thanks as a tax paying citizen go out to you and all the hard working police officers.
To one Anonymous User:
ReplyDeleteIt does not matter the nature of the crime. The point is they purposefully broke the law and deserve to be punished. I agree with the ones who praise the officers.