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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

BREAKING NEWS: Murder Suspect Captured

PRESS RELEASE
INCIDENT:
Capture of Wanted Subject

DATE:
November 25, 2008

LOCATION:
Selbyville, DE

NARRATIVE:

On November 24, 2008, Selbyville Police Department, acting on information from Wicomico Bureau of Investigation and Maryland State Police Somerset Barrack, located and arrested Tyrone Thomas Conway, Jr., 34 years of age at approximately 0930 hours at the Mountaire Plant employee parking lot. Conway was wanted on attempted first degree murder and related charges for an stabbing incident that occurred on Booth Street, Salisbury MD on November 21, 2008. Conway waived extradition and was transported by Wicomico Bureau of Investigation and Maryland State Police investigators to Wicomico County Detention Center where he is being held without bond.

Anyone with additional information on the above crime is asked to call the Wicomico County Bureau of Investigation at 410-548-4898 or if you wish to remain anonymous and would like a reward for the information, call Crimes Solvers at 410-548-1776.

SUSPECTS*: Tyrone Thomas Conway, Jr., 34 years of age, Booth Street, Salisbury, MD

CHARGES:
Attempted First Degree Murder and related charges

DISPOSITION:
Held without bond at WCDC

INVESTIGATING DETECTIVE
TFC S. Peters

RELEASE AUTHORITY Sgt. Wendlandt

DATE: November 25, 2008

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why is he only charged with attempted murder?

Anonymous said...

Beacause the woman he stabbed(the mother of his children/isn't that special)did not die.

Anonymous said...

I guess attemped murder means a shorter sentence and he can get out and try it again. So sad.

Anonymous said...

he did this to another women in 95 or 96 what a scumbag

Anonymous said...

Letter to the editor:

I was just looking at the online version of the Daily Rag and something hit me like a ton of bricks.

Ocean City seeks to cut its budget

OCEAN CITY -- Overnight bus service could be reduced and multiple weekly trash pick-ups could fall to once a week in Ocean City, where officials are looking to cut costs from every department. More

County to discuss budget cuts with schools

PRINCESS ANNE -- Somerset County Commissioners are expected to discuss state budget cuts today with county school officials. More

Fenwick looks to cut spending

FENWICK ISLAND -- Forced to look at the town's revenue stream as a result of rising costs, officials want to make sure money-generating measures have little to no impact on residents. More

What's wrong with this picture? Everyone is cutting spending except Mare Barrie. Multimillion dollar McMansion Firehouses and 5 new fire trucks. What in the world is she thinking?????