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Saturday, May 17, 2008
This Just In
There's been a drowning on Parsons Road near the old Water Side Apartments. They just pulled a body out of the river.
Sheriff's Office Press Release
Sheriff's Office - Press Release - Update on MDOP Subjects
Both Riley Charles Clark and Zachary Nathan Krissoff turned themselves in to the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office on 17 May 2008. Both were taken to the Central Booking Unit at the Wicomico County Detention Center. After an initial appearance in front of the District Court Commissioner, both subjects were held on $20,000.00 bond.
Courageous Christopher '5k A Gigantic Success!
Thank you to all who came out today to support the Mull family. I have limited time to post because many of my friends are graduating and many old friends are down. But here is the skinny until I get some more time and Joe got some pics!
Over $26,000 was raised for this event and that did not include those 100+ who registered today. They ran out of race bib numbers and neither Karen or Kevin Mull expected this in the least! The extra money will go towards another family receiving the same seizure response dog! Talk about gift giving!
I'll have more later!
Congrats to all who participated and to those graduating Gulls today!
Over $26,000 was raised for this event and that did not include those 100+ who registered today. They ran out of race bib numbers and neither Karen or Kevin Mull expected this in the least! The extra money will go towards another family receiving the same seizure response dog! Talk about gift giving!
I'll have more later!
Congrats to all who participated and to those graduating Gulls today!
Breaking News: Riley Charles Clark & Zachery Nathan Krissoff Bond Out
Riley Charles Clark & Zachery Nathan Krissoff have been bonded out for $20,000.00 each!
WCSO PRESS RELEASE Part IV
Incident: Malicious Destruction of Property (MDOP)
Date of Incident: 05/16/08
Location: 1500 block of Camden Ave, Pine Bluff Road, Frederick Drive,
Rolling Road, 1400 block of College Ave.
Suspects:
#1. Zachary Nathan Krissoff
22 year old, male
Hometown: Annapolis, MD
#2. Riley Charles Clark
21 year old male
Hometown: Bethesda, MD
Narrative: On 05/16/08 at approximately 0246HRS the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the 1500 Block of Camden Ave in reference to MDOP. The victim reported that someone had thrown a piece of lumber through her front glass window. One suspect was located by a SU Police Officer in the area and identified as Riley Charles Clark. The deputy assigned to the case was able to identify the second suspect through his investigation. The second suspect was identified as Zachary Nathan Krissoff.
The investigation revealed that Krissoff and Clark had vandalized numerous homes, vehicles and mailboxes throughout the Camden Ave, Pine Bluff Road, Frederick Drive, Rolling Road, and College Ave. neighborhoods. To date, fifteen (15) victims have been identified.
Damage Property reported as of 05/17/08 at 0530HRS:
3 victims reported damage to their houses, shattered house windows
8 victims reported damages to their vehicles, shattered vehicle windows or
punctured tires
4 victims reported damage to their mailboxes
An arrest warrant was issued for the Zachary Krissoff and Riley Charles Clark for multiple charges for malicious destruction of property. As of this time the arrest warrants have not been served. Both subjects are charged with 17 counts of Malicious Destruction of Property under $500, two counts of Malicious Destruction of Property over $500 and engaging in a Scheme to Conduct Malicious Destruction of Property of $500. Anyone who may have information regarding this case is asked to contact
the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office, Cpl. Matthews at 410 548 4892 ext.
270 or 410 548 4891.
Releasing Authority: Cpl. K. Matthews W270 Date: 05/17/08
Question of the Day, Sat 5/17
Have you written your own obituary?
My husband's aunt/Mother is very close to my family. She has been my husband's "mother" for at least the past 12 years. She is approaching 71 years old. She's a vibrant, active, fun, outgoing wonderful woman. We hardly ever catch her at home because she's always out. In the past few years, since she's became a widow with no living children, she has been much closer to our family. Last week, she also told me that she's about done with her obituary and will give it to me when it's done. I was speechless! I had never heard of someone writing their own obituary. She explained that she did this because we don't know the whole extended family, so we wouldn't know what to write. I feel really weirded out by this. Is this a practice that older people do?
My husband's aunt/Mother is very close to my family. She has been my husband's "mother" for at least the past 12 years. She is approaching 71 years old. She's a vibrant, active, fun, outgoing wonderful woman. We hardly ever catch her at home because she's always out. In the past few years, since she's became a widow with no living children, she has been much closer to our family. Last week, she also told me that she's about done with her obituary and will give it to me when it's done. I was speechless! I had never heard of someone writing their own obituary. She explained that she did this because we don't know the whole extended family, so we wouldn't know what to write. I feel really weirded out by this. Is this a practice that older people do?
The Salisbury Kennel Club Finally Makes Headway.
One Year Ago Today
Explore DC By Land And Water
Wicomico Recreation, Parks & Tourism Offers DC Bus Trip
(Salisbury, MD) The Wicomico County Recreation, Parks and Tourism department is hosting a bus trip to Washington DC on Friday, June 20. The bus will depart from the Civic Center at 9:00am and arrive back in Salisbury at 8:30pm.
The bus will arrive at Union Station in time for you to enjoy a sit-down lunch. After free time to explore on your own, the group will then meet for an exciting ride aboard an original WWII DUKW amphibious vehicle. This exciting 90 minute land and water ride will tour you through the city of Washington DC before splashing down into the Potomac River.
Advanced registration is required. Payment is due at the time of registration. The per person cost of $78.50 includes the bus, lunch, and DC Duck ride. To register, visit the Wicomico Civic Center Box Office, open Monday through Friday from
8:00am to 5:00pm, or sign up online at www.wicomicorecandparks.org.
For more information or to see what other exciting bus trips are planned this summer please contact Karen McInturff at (410) 548-4900 ext. 113 or email kmcinturff@wicomicocounty.org. If you would like to learn about other upcoming programs offered by Wicomico County Recreation, Parks and Tourism sign up for email alerts at www.wicomicorecandparks.org.
(Salisbury, MD) The Wicomico County Recreation, Parks and Tourism department is hosting a bus trip to Washington DC on Friday, June 20. The bus will depart from the Civic Center at 9:00am and arrive back in Salisbury at 8:30pm.
The bus will arrive at Union Station in time for you to enjoy a sit-down lunch. After free time to explore on your own, the group will then meet for an exciting ride aboard an original WWII DUKW amphibious vehicle. This exciting 90 minute land and water ride will tour you through the city of Washington DC before splashing down into the Potomac River.
Advanced registration is required. Payment is due at the time of registration. The per person cost of $78.50 includes the bus, lunch, and DC Duck ride. To register, visit the Wicomico Civic Center Box Office, open Monday through Friday from
8:00am to 5:00pm, or sign up online at www.wicomicorecandparks.org.
For more information or to see what other exciting bus trips are planned this summer please contact Karen McInturff at (410) 548-4900 ext. 113 or email kmcinturff@wicomicocounty.org. If you would like to learn about other upcoming programs offered by Wicomico County Recreation, Parks and Tourism sign up for email alerts at www.wicomicorecandparks.org.