Attention

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent our advertisers

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Official Maryland State Police Press Release

DATE & TIME: 02/02/09 @ 1650 hours C C. CARD NUMBER: 0954001125

INCIDENT Assist Delaware State Police – Homicide By Motor Vehicle


BRIEF RESUME:
. On the above date and time, MSP Salisbury Barrack was contacted by Delaware State Police Troop 5 reference assisting with a fatal motor vehicle collision investigation. The Delaware State Police stated that the collision occurred on Northbound US RT 13 in the area of Whitesville Road Laurel, De. Delaware State Police advised that a two toned Chevrolet truck fled the scene and that a witness followed it to 7037 Parsonsburg Road Parsonsburg, Wicomico Co, Md. where the driver drove it to the rear of the residence and covered it with a tarp. Maryland State Police Troopers, Wicomico County Sheriffs Department Deputies and an investigator with the Wicomico County Bureau of Investigations responded to the residence. Mr. Davis Ruark State’s Attorney for Wicomico also responded to the scene. Investigation and statements obtained revealed that the driver was Justin Wayne Mitchell; 25 y.o. male from Salisbury. An intensive search was initiated, utilizing aviation and K-9 in the attempt to locate Mitchell. Shortly thereafter, Mitchell turned himself in at the MSP-Salisbury where he was interviewed and charged with the below traffic charges in Maryland. Mitchell was then taken to the Wicomico County Detention Center awaiting to be seen by a District Court Commissioner. Delaware State Police Investigators are in the process of obtaining a warrant against Mitchell for vehicular homicide.

Maryland Charges: Driving on a suspended license, driving revoked, driving an unregistered motor vehicle, driving an uninsured vehicle and driving without a license.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This guy deserves the same treatment the three thugs in Anitra's murder get. There are so many people driving around with no license and insurance,it isn't funny. He knew what he was doing by trying to cover up the truck and then fleeing the home.

Anonymous said...

is the death penalty available for this guy? Sick, just sick! Can't believe these kind of people are on the road. Great job the the citizen who followed this guy. Wish there were more people like you in the world.

Anonymous said...

Thank God a witness followed this guy to his home. Most people would not have taken the time to get involved. My hats off to the witness. My thoughts and prayers are with the family of the motorcyclist. What a horrible tragedy.

Anonymous said...

I've known the accused since high school. He's never had any regard for anyone but himself. His idea of "playing" has always put innocent lives at risk since high school. Justin I know you can't read this where your at, but maybe someone will relay you this message: I HOPE YOU FRY IN HELL FOR THIS. You put your own freedom ahead of someones life and for this I hope you pay dearly you worthless, waste of good air.