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Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Happy Birthday GA Harrison Of Delmarva Dealings!


Better late than never, eh GA? Happy Birthday Old Man.

If At First You Don't Succeed, Publish Your Press Release Again!

On August 21, 2008, Detectives of the Salisbury Police Department arrested 59 year old CHARLES WESLEY KILMON, Jr. of Easton, Maryland for a number of offenses related to impersonating a Maryland State Trooper. During the investigation of the homicide of Audrey Jurewicz, Salisbury Detectives received information from interviews with area prostitutes concerning a subject representing himself as a Maryland State Trooper in an attempt to gain sexual favors. Witnesses advised that the suspect would pick up the prostitutes, then would identify himself as a trooper. The suspect would kiss and fondle the victims, without permission, then release the victims from his vehicle. Salisbury Detectives released a bulletin concerning the suspect, who was ultimately located then charged with second degree assault, fourth degree sex offense, and impersonating a police officer.

The Salisbury Police were recently contacted by a witness with additional information concerning this suspect. For this reason, the Salisbury Police Department is requesting that anyone who has had contact with this suspect in which he represented himself as a police officer to contact the Criminal Investigation Division of the Salisbury Police at 410-548-3113. CC # 200800030961

Okay Chiefy, we heard you the first time and you're onto, what? Where's the KILLER/MURDERER who killed Audrey Jurewicz?

OCPD Mounted Patrol Horse Retires




The Ocean City Police Department is announcing that long time veteran Mounted Patrol
Horse “Buddy” is being retired after 16 years of dedicated service to the Town of Ocean City.

Throughout “Buddy’s” career, he has been a faithful and loyal partner to several OCPD
mounted patrol officers. He has been involved in hundreds of arrests as well as crowd
control situations, searches for lost children, public events, demonstrations and
parades.

Because of his demeanor and dependability, “Buddy” was regularly used as the primary
“new mounted officer” training horse. His vast experience made him a regular choice
for high profile events such as President William Jefferson Clinton’s 2nd inauguration parade that took place in January 1997, in Washington, DC.

Upon his retirement, Chief Bernadette DiPino has promoted “Buddy” to the rank of
Sergeant. “Buddy” is approximately 26 years old and has enjoyed a distinguished
career with the OCPD. To ensure “Buddy’s” safe and tranquil transition to retirement,
an OCPD officer and his family have agreed to stable “Buddy” at their farm for his
remaining days. “Buddy” will continue to be cared for by his police family, enjoying lush
green pastures in a safe and peaceful setting.

Look, I Found Waldo Again




Yes, this was moments ago.

Your Lovely Wicomico River In Salisbury


I sure do hope they clean that river up before the Boat Docking Contest this weekend at Brew River!

Is that a Baby Ruth Bar I see there floating Barrie?

Didn't We Just Spend Millions Of Dollars On This Bridge Comegys?






These guys are going on their second week replacing boards on this Bridge, SERIOUSLY!

How's yur wif Bubba, Awe, you know, she's gots one of dem dare rashes on her butt so bad she can't sit down, but hey, yu knowd me Bubba, I ain't complainin nun.

Maybe if we heard some hammering and tools working this may have taken what, a day?

Bubbanomics Tax Dollars hard at work again, and again, and again, and again!

Uh Uh Lady, Not On My Watch You Won't!


He's off to a good start. Although this elderly woman sat in the passengers seat, the new Officer told her, move it or get a ticket. She got out, got into the driver's seat and away she went.

There's Only One Way To Beautify The Downtown Plaza & That Does Not Include Barrie Tilghman!


While this very beautiful young lady was out enjoying the Downtown Plaza today, Public Works was out in force closing down the Plaza again to traffic and pruning all the trees and shrubs. They were also cleaning the walk way and road. I'll follow up with those pictures later. In the mean time I thought I'd share the prettiest sight in Town right now. Thanks for posing.

A Worthy Benefit For Someone In Need

Cynthia Bratten (Cindy) is a resident of Pittsville and is in need of some help. The benefit is Sept 11, 2008 at 9pm to be held at Station 7 Restaurant in Pittsville.

A DJ is booked for the night, donation buckets will be in place and Todd, (Owner of the Station 7 Restaurant) told me he would be placing buckets out for the month of Sept. The purpose is to raise money to help Cindy purchase a power chair in which her doctor has prescribed her but insurance only covers a portion of the chair and any extra money will be used to cover numerous past due medical bills. Cindy has been disabled since 2002 and been unable to work due to numerous nuero surgeries, her lower back has been fused together by pins and rods along with her cervical spine as well.

If you can help in any way, attending, making donations and or even providing some items for them to raffle off, that would be great. Times are tough for all of us but for most, at least we have our health and we can walk. Think about it. Thanks again to the Wampler Family of Pittsville for opening their place of business for so many good causes.

The Robinson Trial Is On!


Tomorrow morning at 9:00 AM John Robinson of Robinson Jewelers will face a Jury in a case that is simply mind boggling. The story goes as follows.

While an employee in his business was working the front counter, John Robinson pulled out of of his many guns. He held the gun, then pulled out the clip and then pulled the trigger. Fragments went flying everywhere, in which some allegedly hit the employee.

The employee freaked out and became hysterical. I'm told John was telling her to calm down and not say a word to anyone about it, not even his Wife, he could lose his business and or gun license. He sent the female employee to the bathroom to collect herself. She was then kept at the business for the rest of the day and wasn't sent home.

Tomorrow should be quite interesting.

If The People In Front Of You Don't Turn Quick Enough, Break The Law!




Obviously Gain Masonry was in a HUGE hurry yesterday as one of their drivers was sitting in what they call TRAFFIC during rush hour and the people in front of them weren't turning fast enough. So, they started honking their horn and in anger pulled into the oncoming land several cars away from the traffic light and proceeded around the vehicles in front of them. As you can also see, another vehicle did the exact same thing after Gain Masonry made their move.

This is the intersection of Mill Street and Main Street and quite often there are many handicap people trying to get across the road. It's bad enough you no sooner get a green light and start crossing the road, within 2 to three steps the light is flashing red for pedestrians. They are working on that.

Look, for what its worth. This is the Eastern Shore. Traffic, especially rush hour traffic is NOTHING. You go to Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis or any of the Beltways around them and you'll see traffic. Slow down and quit breaking the law before someone gets killed.

Salisbury Police Department Press Releases

On August 29 and 30, 2008 the members of the Salisbury Police Fugtive Warrant unit conducted an operation specifically targeting subjects that were wanted on outstanding arrest warrants. As a result of this operation, the following suspects were taken into custody:

ARRESTED #1: Sarah Elaine Steen, 26 years of age Frankford, Delaware
CHARGES: Theft, theft scheme

ARRESTED #2: Melvin Eugene Riley, 44 years of age Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Forgery, theft, false documents

ARRESTED #3: Herman Purnell, 22 years of age Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Theft

ARRESTED #4: Michael Jack Elliott, 29 years of age Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Forgery, theft, issuance of false documents

ARRESTED #5: Jennifer Michelle Schoolfield, 22 years of age Eden, Maryland
CHARGES: Second degree assault, conspiracy to commit Assault

ARRESTED# 6: Anthony Jean Fenstermacher, 32 years of age Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Theft

DISPOSITIONS: All suspects released to Central Booking

In addition to the above, the following were located and arrested outside of Salisbury Police jurisdiction:

ARRESTED #7: Chanel Yvette Price, 32 years of age
Charges: First and Second degree assault
Arrested: Baltimore City, by Baltimore P.D.

ARRESTED #8: Terry Gene Marshall, 37 years of age Located and arrested in Manasss, VA

ARRESTED #9: George Bivans, 51 years of age Located and arrested in Georgetown, DE

CC # 200800015646, 23207, 32222, 22480, 28694, 32435

On August 28, 2008 at approximately 4:00 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police Department were on routine patrol in the area of Baker Street when they detected the scent of suspected marijuana emanating from a residence. The officers made contact with the occupants of the residence, listed below, and found a quantity of suspected marijuana and two (2) C.D.S. smoking devices, one of which contained suspected crack/cocaine.

ARRESTED #1: Alvin Deangelo Wall, 32 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

ARRESTED #2: Melanie Beth North, 37 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Possession of marijuana
Possession of cocaine
Possession of cds/paraphernalia

DISPOSITION: Both released to Central Booking CC # 200800032107

On August 29, 2008 at approximately 5:05 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police Department arrested the below listed suspect following the investigation of a domestic assault. The officers had earlier responded to a residence on Edgewater Drive, and had found that the below listed suspect had struck and choked a female during a domestic argument and had destroyed and taken property from the residence as he left.

ARRESTED: Patrick Neal Widdowson, 32 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
First degree assault
Second degree assault
Reckless endangerment
Malicious destruction of property
Theft (over $ 500)

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200800032167

On August 29, 2008 at approximately 10:14 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police were on routine patrol in the area of Roger Street and conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle operation by the below listed suspect for traffic violations. As a result of the stop, the officers were given consent to search the vehicle and located a quantity of suspected marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia.

ARRESTED: Richard Clark White, 44 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Possession of marijuana
Possession of cds/paraphernalia

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200800032208

On August 30, 2008 at approximately 3:50 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to a residence on Liberty St. for the report of a domestic assault. Upon arrival it was found that during an argument, the below listed suspect # 2 had stabbed suspect # 1 twice in the left arm. An investigation revealed that Mills originally threatened Copes with the knife, however Copes was able to take the knife from Mills, then used it to stab Mills. Copes also sustained injuries during the assault:

ARRESTED #1: Jevon Lemente Mills, 32 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

ARRESTED #2: Candice Kay Copes, 26 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES (Both):
First degree assault
Second degree assault
Reckless endangerment
Possession of a deadly weapon

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking 200800032385

On September 1, 2008 at approximately 11:07 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police Department received a call to respond to assist Emergency Medical Services with an unattended death beneath the Rt. 50 drawbridge. Upon arrival, the officers observed that a victim had died beneath the bridge, on the west bank of the river. It appeared as if the victim had been sleeping under the bridge. The Medical Examiner responded and was unable to advise of a cause of death. The body will be transported to the Maryland State Medical Examiner’s office on Tuesday, September 2, for an autopsy to determine the cause of death. The identity of the victim has not yet been confirmed.

The victim was a black male, approximately 60 years of age, 6’00” tall, and weighing 200 pounds.

If anyone has any information regarding a subject matching this description, that sleeps in the area of the bridge, they are asked to contact the Salisbury Police Department at 410-548-3165 or to contact crime solvers at 410-548-1776. CC # 200800032665

On September 1, 2008 at approximately 10:03 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police Department received a call to respond to the area of Smith Street for the report of a large fight. Upon arrival, the officers observed and were able to disperse the fight. As the officers dispersed the fight, a female subject was attempting to leave the area however was not allowed to leave due to the below listed suspect. The officers met with the suspect who became combative and refused to co-operate.

ARRESTED: Jeason Cintron Quinones, 26 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Obstructing and hindering an investigation
Failure to obey a lawful order
Second degree assault
Assault on a police officer
Disorderly conduct
Resisting arrest

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200800032722

A Humane Society Comment Worthy Of A Post

"Last October my house sitter accidently left the front door unlocked and my dog got loose. We drove 4 hours back home to look for him. Several unanswered calls to the HS and I went there. I could here him barking as I entered the building. I showed a very good picture of him and they told me he wasn't there and would not let me look. As I exited the building I distinctly heard his bark. I went back in and he was there. I put him on his leash and walked out.

Riverat"

Delaware Electric Cooperative "Peak Alert"

Wednesday, September 3 and Thursday, September 4

Be Energy Aware Between 3 PM & 7 PM

Between the hours of 3 pm and 7 pm on Wednesday and Thursday, we are asking you to turn off all unnecessary lights or appliances that may not be needed. We are asking you to delay major appliance usage such as dishwashers, washing machines and clothes dryers and if you can delay any hot water usage.

Your Co-op cannot do this alone. We need your Help.

Together we can “Beat The Peak” by using our electricity resources wisely.

Thank you.

BREAKING NEWS! Showtime Coming To Salisbury?


Prize Fight Promotions came into Salisbury Monday to conduct a meeting with representatives from the Wicomico County Convention Center and Showtime Network. The details have been worked out and ironed out to bring a Nationally Televised Showtime Prize Fight to Salisbury with exception of the Maryland Athletic Commission, in which all parties feel the details to their commitment will also be worked out.

The Time, OCTOBER 3RD, 2008. It's a Friday Night, the night before Homecoming in Wicomico County. There will be two bouts televised, one of them will be Fernando Guerrero in an 8 Round Fight and another bout that will be a 10 Round Bout. There will be a third fight but it won't be televised.

Now, from what my sources tell me, they are working very closely with Salisbury University to allow all College Students, High School Students and below extremely low ticket prices for these bouts and as I spoke directly with one of the Promoters last night, they're interested in possibly bringing as many as three Televised Fights to Salisbury per year.

So what does that mean? It means as a community, we need to support this event to show we're not only interested in Fernando Guerrero, we're interested in Prize Fights in Wicomico County.

Hal Chernoff has been working far too many years with these kids to let him down. So we're reaching out to everyone and asking for your support. Your response here, even anonymously, (as most people do anyway) would be greatly appreciated.

I'm hoping our friends in Crisfield, Deal Island, Ocean City, Princess Anne, Pocomoke, UMES and all those in between will also show their support as this is a really cool opportunity.

Within the next two days we should hear of a confirmation from the Maryland Athletic Commission and hopefully from there everything will be a go. Great work Hal. Now let's show these guys we're interested and the Eastern Shore is no longer a sleeper area in the State of Maryland!

Remember the Ocean City Firefighter Paintings?


Check out the YouTube Video of the Artist actually making one of the Ocean City Firefighter Paintings from California. GO HERE to view it.

Christine Mac Shane
C.Henry Studios
www.chenrystudios.com
Solar City Productions

The Daily Times Has Their Head Right Up Their Own A$$



Did YOU see last Saturday's Paper, the Daily Times? Did you happen to catch THEIR version of the top 10 Pizza Shops in Salisbury?

Talk about a complete group of a$$ wipes, seriously! You know when I write like this I'm upset about something but Poinzetti's Pizza was #1 to them? ARE YOU ONE OF JERRY'S KIDS, OR WHAT?

I come from NEW YORK where we take our Pizza VERY seriously. The BEST #1 Pizza on the Eastern Shore is Depietro's NY Pizzeria, 211 Milford Street in Salisbury. There is NO comparison to them, unless you go to New York, where this Family moved here from.

Delmar Pizza and Vinny's Deep Dish Pizza are second and third. However, you cannot touch the quality and taste of Depetro's NY Pizza and if you haven't had it, you have NO CLUE what you're missing! It's the real deal, period.

Once I saw that article and the Ponzetti's BS, my God, you can't even lift a slice of that greasy slab of crud without it flipping over and slopping in your lap. I went there ONCE years ago and I have never gone back.

NOW, let's confirm some thing here. When someone says they serve a New York Style Pizza, that's what we expect. When you deliver crap like Dough Rollers and Ponzetti's Pizza and you have to use a fork and knife, even after the pizza is cold and 2 hours old, that's crap!

You go to Depetro's and tell them Charlie sent you, you may walk out of there with a bag of cash too. LOL, just kidding. Tell them Joey sent you from da Salisbury News and they'll take care of yuz guys. There's NO OTHER NY Style Pizza around, unless I'm not aware of them. The ones mentioned in the Daily Times, FAGETABOUTIT!

Gilchrest Claims, I Bear No Grudge ...

... sure you don't Wayne.

Soon to be former Congressman Wayne Gilchrest has shown First District voters that being a SORE LOSER yields the requisite 15 minutes of fame. He has also shown that personal honor is not a requirement to being elected to Congress.

Well... We kind of knew that before yesterday.

Gilchrest's endorsement of Democrat Frank Kratovil is hardly surprising. It's merely sad. A bitter old man was rejected by the voters and now he thinks that he can punish First District Republicans by helping to elect a slave to Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi.

We already knew that Frank Kratovil would say or do anything to get elected. Wayne Gilchrest has chosen to betray the very people who tried to help him in his unsuccessful attempt for re-election by breaking his word.

This isn't about partisanship, this is about honor, principle, and the ability to hold to your word. It's unfortunate that, win or lose, Gilchrest's legacy will be that he failed to posses any of these traits. Read More ...

Question of the Day, Wed 9/3

Have you ever hurt or killed an animal with your car?

If so, was it a pet or wild animal?

Deer? Dog? Cat? Raccoon? Squirrel? Rabbit?

Did you swerve to avoid the collision? Did you leave marks on the road from locking up the brakes to avoid the collision? What did you do next?

How do you feel now, after remembering this happening?

Can YOU Afford To Visit Downtown Salisbury Any More?



With the meters changing to twenty five cents every twenty minutes instead of thirty minutes, paying the $1.00 late fee within one hour can at times be impossible. As you can see from this ticket, they came in after the one hour and were billed $10.00 for having their meter run over.

I know from personal experience, just when you think there's going to be a short meeting, things start dragging on and the next thing you know you're over your time. This particular person was not at all happy about their ticket as they frequent the City every day and the City has become very strict on their one hour policy.

hat do you think about all of this? Has it happened to you? Do you think a $10.00 fine is fair?

I Have To Apologize

I just went to Moderate more than 50 comments and I hit the reject button instead of the accept button. I'm sorry Folks! At least it doesn't happen often. There were so many comments lined up I went directly through Blogger and was lining them up one after the other and I hit the wrong button. This is NOT a good way to start the morning. LOL

County Council Meeting Yesterday


Although the photographer wasn't all that, my picture was taken as I stood in front of the County Council encouraging them to attend the Boat Docking Contest at Brew River this Saturday. I wanted the Council and Citizens know this event was taking place and how much I enjoyed the Crisfield and Deal Island events this past weekend.

Fruitland Falcons' Skate Night

Skate Night on September 5th , 6pm - 9pm at Mitchell's Martial Arts to benefit the Fruitland Falcons. Admission is $3.00 per person and is open to the public. Beverages and food will be sold. Hope to see you there!

Holy Prostitutes!

A man is driving down a deserted stretch of highway when he notices a sign out of the corner of his eye....It reads:

SISTERS OF ST. FRANCISHOUSE OF PROSTITUTION 10 MILES

He thinks this is a figment of his imagination and drives on without second thought....

Soon he sees another sign which reads:

SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION 5 MILES

Suddenly he begins to realize that these signs are for real and drives past a third sign saying:

SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION NEXT RIGHT

His curiosity gets the best of him and he pulls into the drive. On the far side of the parking lot is a stone building with a small sign next to the door reading:

SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS

He climbs the steps and rings the bell. The door is answered by a nun in a long black habit who asks, "What may we do for you my son?"

He answers, "I saw your signs along the highway and was interested in possibly doing business...."

"Very well my son. Please follow me." He is led through many winding passages and is soon quite disoriented. The nun stops at a closed door and tells the man, "Please knock on this door."

He does so and another nun in a long habit, holding a tin cup answers the door... This nun instructs, "Please place $100 in the cup then go through the large wooden door at the end of the hallway."

He puts $100 in the cup, eagerly trots down the hall and slips through the door pulling it shut behind him.

The door locks, and he finds himself back in the parking lot facing another sign:

GO IN PEACE. YOU HAVE JUST BEEN SCREWED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS.
SERVES YOU RIGHT, YOU SINNER

Where's The Murderer?

Back in the beginning of August Salisbury News let everyone know a local prostitute had been murdered. I received that very evening the exact information on the suspect who had allegedly been involved in the murder and kept that information to myself.

In fact, because I had received such information and made the proper calls to make sure I didn't do something with this information that would interfere in their investigation, I was confronted by numerous Law Enforcement Agencies because the Chief of the Salisbury Police Department insisted simply because I had this information, I should be arrested and dealt with.

Considering the WISDOM of the other Agencies, they quickly realized I had done absolutely nothing wrong and never released any information Chief Webster hadn't already released to the rest of the Media. So once again, his attempts to get me into more trouble failed.

Nevertheless, I still have all of this information and I challenged Chief Webster a month ago as to why he hasn't informed the Public more details about their #1 Suspect in this case and because he failed to educate the Public, this KILLER is still on the loose. Yeah, you don't see this information making the News Tracker in the Daily Times now, do you?

That's because the Police Chief failed to perhaps do the right think and allow the Citizens to get involved and help track down the car and suspect. In the mean time Webster and the Mayor continue to arrest, (every so often) more prostitutes to make it look like they're doing something about it. However, again, in the mean time, the killer is still on the loose.

This Administration has proven with the rise in serious crime that they are simply winging it while the other example, Sheriff Mike Lewis is using PROACTIVE POLICING and getting unbelievable results. The Salisbury Police Department leadership refuses to truly cooperate with the Sheriff's Department and the State Police, hence their screwed up statistics here in Salisbury.

So once again, there is a KILLER on the loose in Salisbury and the rest of the Press has kept it so quiet everyone has forgotten this as being fact. I demand better results out of the people we pay top dollar to and while taxes go up and salaries went up, what have we received for our money? It's time for Chief Webster to pack his bags and move down to Crisfield for good and let someone more PROACTIVE take over the SPD and actually start protecting the Citizens of Salisbury.

In the mean time, keep your eyes open for that silver sedan and call the Police Chief for more details on the murder. I already have it but I wouldn't want to put myself in a position where I interfere in a COLD CASE MURDER Investigation, if'n you know what I mean?

I Actually Felt Bad For Police Chief Webster


The Host of the Crisfield Boat Docking Contest, (Flea) was giving away Tee Shirts during the event. The photo above shows the crowd and how excited they are about the shirts he was giving away.


When I noticed things were a bit slow, I went up to Flea with a Salisbury News Tee Shirt and said, would you like to give one of mine away? He replied, REALLY? I handed him the shirt and he immediately announced that Salisbury News was present taking all of the pictures of this event and the crowd honest to God went nuts. (Thank you, by the way)

He then announced, who would like a FREE Tee Shirt from Salisbury News, hence the above two photos where people were actually waving, jumping up and actually getting involved. Heck, next year I'm going to bring a bunch of them!

Right smack dab in the middle of this crowd was Police Chief Webster having to suck it all in and hearing the crowd go nuts. As a matter of fact, I ran into another Salisbury Police Officer soon after and all he could say was, you're pretty well received out here Albero, aren't you! I said, do ya think? He said, I heard the crowd!

I'm truly humbled by the reception Salisbury News received the entire weekend out there and I'm so glad so many people rely on us to bring them the real news and information to the Eastern Shore.

Is This Man Sleeping, Dreaming Or Praying?




If there's anyone to blame, (should he be found sleeping) it's all John Cannon's fault. The man can't seem to keep County Council Meetings exciting and is the reason for so many people taking a snooze.

Salisbury Police Department Press Releases

On August 28, 2008 at approximately 11:45 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by suspect # 1 in the area of Snow Hill Rd. and Vine St. During the traffic stop, the officers observed suspicious behavior from both subjects which led to a K-9 check of the vehicle. The K-9 responded from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office. Following the positive indication from the K-9, the vehicle was checked and officers located a quantity of suspected crack/cocaine and two (2) smoking devices within the vehicle.

ARRESTED #1: Edward Gunnar Johnson, 40 years of age Salisbury, Maryland
ARRESTED #2: Guy William Broadhurst, 36 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES (Both):
Possession of cocaine
Possession of cds/paraphernalia

DISPOSITION: Both suspects released to Central Booking CC # 200800032068

On August 28, 2008 at approximately 4:07 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police Department received a call to respond to the Sears Department Store at the Centre at Salisbury for the report of a shoplifter. Upon arrival the officers were advised that employees of the business had observed the below listed suspect take clothing from the store without making any attempts at payment. When stopped, the suspect was also found to have stolen property from the Deb Store. The property was recovered.

ARRESTED: Maria Flores Chavez, 32 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES: Theft (under $ 100) (2 counts)

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200800032103

On August 28, 2008 at approximately 4:43 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police Department arrested the below listed suspect as a result of a prostitution investigation on August 23. On that date, the suspect was found to have been involved in an act of prostitution.

ARRESTED: Brandie Leann Parker, 28 years of Eden, Maryland

CHARGES: Prostitution - General

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200800031255

Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Press Releases


Incident: Possession of Crack Cocaine
Date of Incident: 1 September 2008

Location: 29000 Block of Log Cabin Road, Salisbury, MD
Suspects: Pamela Grace Poe, 47, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 1 September 2008 at 7:18PM, deputies from the Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported assault that occurred in a yard in the 29000 block of Log Cabin Road. While investigating the assault, the deputy checked a bag carried by one of the parties in the assault, Pamela Poe. While looking in the bag, the deputy located a pipe that had been used to smoke crack cocaine. The deputy was also able to ascertain that crack cocaine was still in the pipe.

Poe was arrested and transported to the Central Booking Unit at the Wicomico County Detention Center where she was processed and brought in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Poe was held in the Detention Center in lieu of $2,500.00 bond.

Charges:
Possession of Crack Cocaine
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Incident: 1st Degree Assault
Date of Incident: 27 August 2008

Location: 200 Block of Wall Street, Salisbury, MD
Suspects:
1. Ulyses Seawright Jr., 29, Salisbury, MD
2. Marshall K. Maine, 43, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 27 August 2008 at 9:04 PM, deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office responded to a residence in the 200 Block of Wall Street for a reported Home Invasion incident. Upon arrival, deputies met with a victim who claimed to have been involved in an altercation with Ulyses Seawright outside his residence. The victim claimed he entered his residence and brandished his rifle for protection, when Seawright and another individual followed the victim inside. Seawright proceeded to disarm the victim and then placed a handgun against the victim’s head. During this altercation, another victim in the residence was the victim of an assault. When Seawright and the other assailant left, they took the victim’s rifle with them.

During the investigation, the second assailant was identified as Marshall K. Maine, 43, of Salisbury. Deputies were able to locate both Seawright and Maine and after further investigation placed both under arrest.

Seawright and Maine were transported to the Central Booking Unit at the Wicomico County Detention Center where they were processed and taken in front of the Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Seawright was held on $200,000.00 bond while Maine was held on $150,000.00 bond.

Charges:
Robbery, Theft, Breaking and Entering, 1st Degree Assault

Incident: Violation of a Peace Order
Date of Incident: 27 August 2008

Location: 900 Block of Powhatan Blvd., Salisbury, MD
Suspects: Troy Emmanuel Smith, 42, Salisbury MD

Narrative: On 27 August 2008 at 1213PM, deputies responded to a residence in the 900 Block of Powhatan Blvd. for a reported violation of a Peace order. Upon arrival, deputies discovered that Troy Smith was alleged to have entered on to the property of an individual who had taken out a Peace Order that required Smith to stay off their property. Smith was still in the area of the complainant’s residence upon the deputy’s arrival. After speaking with witnesses, the deputies discovered that Smith was also observed yelling at the complainant, which was another violation of the conditions of the Peace Order.

Smith was arrested and transported to the Central Booking Unit at the Wicomico County Detention Center where he was processed and taken before the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Smith was held in the Detention Center in lieu of $25,000.00 bond.

Charges:

Failure to Comply with a Peace order

Incident: Possession of Marijuana
Date of Incident: 20 August 2008

Location: 9000 Block of Parsonsburg Road, Salisbury, MD
Suspects: Brittany Melissa Hitch, 20, Laurel, DE

Narrative: On 20 August 2008 at 6:45PM, an off duty Wicomico County Sheriff’s Deputy in his agency vehicle observed a suspicious vehicle driving in the Melson Church road area in Delmar. The deputy followed the vehicle as it drove slowly through neighborhoods in the area and attempted to stop the vehicle on Parsonsburg Rd. The vehicle sped up in an apparent attempt to elude the deputy and pulled into a driveway in an effort to make the deputy believe they belonged there. The deputy made contact with the occupants and determined they did not live at the house whose driveway they pulled into. While speaking with the occupants, the deputy detected a distinct odor of marijuana emanating from passenger compartment. Upon searching the vehicle, the deputy located a bag with 16 grams of marijuana and a smoking device. The driver of the vehicle, Brittany Hitch, claimed ownership of the marijuana.

Hitch was arrested and transported to the Central Booking Unit at the Wicomico County Detention Center where she was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Hitch was released on Personal Recognizance

Charges:

Possession of Marijuana

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