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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Press Releases


Incident: Possession of CDS with the Intent to Distribute
Date of Incident: 14 February 2009
Location: 2400 block of N. Salisbury Blvd., Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Timothy Lee Whaley, 30, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 14 February 2009
at 12:35 AM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office stopped a vehicle in the 2400 block of N. Salisbury Blvd. for an equipment violation. Upon contacting the occupants of the vehicle, the deputy detected an obvious odor of burnt marijuana emanating from the vehicle. Deputies on scene began an investigation of the possible possession of illegal drugs and requested that the occupants exit the vehicle. Upon searching one of the passengers, Timothy Lee Whaley, he was found by a deputy to be hiding a bag that contained individual tablets of ecstasy. Because of the amount of tablets located it was indicative that Whaley intended to distribute them. Also located on Whaley was a bag that contained marijuana.

Whaley was arrested an transported to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Whaley was detained by the Commissioner in the Detention Center in lieu of $50,000.00 bond.

Charges:
Possession of Ecstasy
Possession of Marijuana
Possession of Ecstasy with the Intent to Distribute
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia


Incident: Possession of CDS with the Intent to Distribute
Date of Incident: 14 February 2009
Location: 700 block of Church Street, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Tyquan J. Williams, 20, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 14 February 2009
at 5:30 PM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office observed what the deputy recognized as a hand to hand CDS transaction in the 700 block of Church Street in Salisbury. The deputy then observed that the suspected seller went into a store located on the corner of Church and Naylor streets. The deputy entered the store and observed the subject standing adjacent to the counter at which time the deputy detained the subject and identified him as Tyquan Williams. The deputy began looking around the vicinity where Williams was standing and located a clear baggie containing what the deputy recognized as crack cocaine, lying inside a box in plain view. Underneath the crack cocaine, the deputy located a .45 caliber handgun later discovered to be loaded with hollow point ammunition. Upon further examining the crack cocaine, the deputy discovered the pieces had been individually wrapped, which is indicative of Williams’ intent to distribute them.

Williams was arrested and transported to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Williams was detained by the Commissioner in the Detention Center in lieu of $300,000.00 bond.

Charges:
Possession of a Firearm During a drug trafficking crime
Wear or Carry a handgun during a drug trafficking crime
Possession of Crack Cocaine with the Intent to Distribute
Possession of Crack Cocaine
Using a handgun capable of being concealed during the commission of a felony
Possession of a Regulated firearm by a person under 21
Wear or carry a handgun upon and about his person

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank goodness for the County Deputy. He got a thug before he could unload a .45 into somebody like Ted Shea. Where were the SPD officers ? That is in the City.

Anonymous said...

One of the worst CITY areas...and the Sheriff's Dept. made the arrest...what does that tell you?

Anonymous said...

Thank You WCSO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Wow both of these arrest made in the city by a deputy. Hmmm When is the last time you heard SPD locks one up in the county. Two drug dealing thugs gone for a while anyway.

I see the county becoming more proactive in the city. I guess the county guys are trying to keep what foot hold they have. No offense to the city guys. I hear you crying about your chief. Just go out and get it done. The rest will take care of itself.

The chief is not riding in the car with you when you see these thugs doing business.

Anyone here call the S/A before locking these thugs up. I didnt think so.

Anyone call the mayor or council b efore you locked these guys up. I didnt thinks so.


We dont need permission to do the job. Just the skills and the backbone to do it.

If you guys think it is bad now waite til elections. Keep your eye on the prize. Keep taking em down one by one.

We will be heard on election day that is a guarantee, the cops, the people are tired of those that say do as I say, not as I do {Or in some cases have done} Wow what arrogance,

Keep up the fight road dogs.

W.C.S.O. stand tall you guys are the real deal.

Anonymous said...

city officers were busy handling calls.

Anonymous said...

I ride through this area at least twice daily on my route. I routinley see deputies and troopers but I have only seen the city cops there once or twice in the last year. Whats going on?

Anonymous said...

My man Tyquan! Yo Yo Yo

Anonymous said...

i tell you what ,if shea was shot with that gun he would not be here today. this is what i am talking about we the citizens need to be able to arm ourselves from this kind of viral black bacteria that has plagued salisbury and all citys.

Anonymous said...

When teacher and administrators say that the major discipline problems in our school are African Americans, we are told to be more multicultural. I've never understood why stealing, cursing, fighting and drug dealing were to be tolerated as cultural expressions but we're told they are.

Anonymous said...

We can just hope these two drug dealing thugs are gone for a while. Judges, what say you????

Anonymous said...

5:11 Joe you might want to loose that last one. Thats not about crime, thats about hate.

Anonymous said...

Start looking closer at the pictures you will notice criminals dress alike. If you watch the criminals on the street they will were the same color clothes also. Look around next time in Salisbury today's wear is black jackets black hat.

Anonymous said...

Feb 14 must have been black shirt day.

Anonymous said...

Joe isnt going to like the fact you posted that last one, trust me.

Anonymous said...

Repeat Repeat Repeat Offenders.
Send them across the water for good.

Anonymous said...

The city can't arrest in the city, they could if they combined into one sheriff's office, imagine what they could accomplish as a T.E.A.M..

Anonymous said...

Look how many calls for service SPD handles compared to the sheriffs department. Its extremely difficult to make arrests for crimes when they are busy taking reports. Now as for the special bike unit, what do they do? Last I heard they were arresting people for trespassing.

Anonymous said...

Terrorists, everyone of these scumbags should be considered terrorists for trying to degrade our quality of life here. We have Homeland Security here, give them something to do and put them to work while sitting on my federal tax dollars.

Anonymous said...

Working with the Sheriff's department would just make chiefy look real bad, I doubt he wants any part of that. He can't even get his own team working together let alone bringing in another department.

Reverse responcibilities, let SPD serve warrants, do speed traps, animal and noise control and let Mike Lewis and Company take over the streets.

Here come the judge, here come the judge.

Anonymous said...

4:10 PM
Wow both of these arrest made in the city by a deputy. Hmmm When is the last time you heard SPD locks one up in the county. Two drug dealing thugs gone for a while anyway...
Are you kidding me? The city officers don't patrol the county. Good God! The moron who wrote this obviously thinks his $%^& does not stink. The fact of the matter is that whoever these deputies are made great arrests and I applaud them for it. Everyone knows most, but not all, of the action is in the city and the proactive deputies and troopers love coming in to the city because they want to get into something. The city officers are handling call to call. But somehow, this moron has figured out a way to bash the city out of two great arrests by deputies. There are city officers who could run circles around the deputies and troopers and vice versa.
My message to the probable deputy who posted this is...get over yourself. You obviously did not make either of these arrests. Start working with the city officers instead of bashing them. City officers would be a lot more proactive if they weren't going from call to call writing b.s. reports.

Anonymous said...

the police should patroll more and do more undercover work.salisbury is getting bad with crime 90% comes from crakheads and dope both black and white commiting crimes to get there fix.police need to step there game up to arrest these dealers and we'll see a difference in crime stats.the police knows who sell dope they aint stupid they got mad informants task force do your job!!!!!!