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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Salisbury Police Department Press Release

On September 6, 2008 at approximately 9:30 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police Department received a call to respond to a residence on the 100 block of Princeton Avenue for the report of a home invasion robbery. Upon arrival, Officers met with witnesses who advised that several suspects had been observed forcing entry into the residence, then assaulting one of the occupants of the residence. The occupant of the residence was struck several times by the suspects before the suspects fled from the area after taking an amount of U.S. Currency. The victim was transported to the Peninsula Regional Medical Center where he received treatment for injuries to his head, then was released. Salisbury Police Detectives met with several witnesses and were able to identify the suspects, listed below, that were involved in the assault and robbery. During the week of September 13, 2008, these suspects were located and taken into custody.

ARRESTED #1: Broderick Lee Miles, 17 years of age Salisbury, Maryland
ARRESTED #2: Myron Devin Ellison, 16 years of age Salisbury, Maryland
ARRESTED #3: 15 year old juvenile Salisbury, Maryland
ARRESTED #4: Timothy Jamar Mitchell, 18 years of age Salisbury, Maryland
ARRESTED #5: Garrick Levin Wharton, 16 years of age Salisbury, Maryland
ARRESTED #6: 14 year old juvenile Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Armed robbery
Robbery
First degree assault
Second degree assault
Burglary
Conspiracy to commit armed robbery
Conspiracy to commit first degree assault
Conspiracy to commit theft (under $ 100)
Possession of a dangerous weapon

DISPOSITION: All adults released to Central Booking, all juveniles released to parent or guardian. CC # 200800033703

14 comments:

Chimera said...

All minors released to parent or guardian.Heres the 50k question-where the hell were these parents and guardians when their kids were robbing someones house?Theres some piss-poor parenting going on....

Anonymous said...

they should have been released to the department of corrections.

Anonymous said...

They were most likely stealing for the parents. It's time to hold the parents accountable for the kids actions.

Anonymous said...

...no gangs huh?

Anonymous said...

...dont just blame the parents, at ages 10 & 12 the judges here in this co. will allow children to live with the parent of their choice, they will ALWAYS choose the home with less disiplin and guidence!!

spare a child, beat a judge!!

Unknown said...

It should read "All minors were transported to Jessup and all womb and sperm donors given life sentences." This has got to stop NOW!Can you imagine what our countries available workforce will be in another 10 years!

Anonymous said...

hey i know garrick wharton ..he's a pretty boy =_{

Daddio said...

How is an "adult" defined here?

I noticed that those who were 16 years old and up had their names listed on the report, while those under 16 were listed as juveniles ....

Only one person in the lineup was 18 years old.

Anonymous said...

didnt we build a juvi center on naylor mill road?

Anonymous said...

They are very lucky to only being charged. Had they invaded my home they would be getting buried.

Anonymous said...

Ask the Detective if this press release is 100% accurate....

Anonymous said...

juveniles were charged as adults at age 16 and up for certain felonies. The remainder were left up to the department of juvenile justce to decide detain at juvenile detention center or release to parents.

Anonymous said...

Will any candidate for President just say, "Our country can't afford to pay people welfare to produce more and more children they cannot support or monitor. The rest of us don't have the money or resources either. In 2009 no additional welfare money for more than two children." Many of the poorest families have four or more children while the rest of us struggle to support one or two and don't have any more. We know there is less money to spend when you have lots of kids, they think there is more money because for them there is.

Anonymous said...

Just have an open season with no bag limit