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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Press Releases


Incident: Possession of Marijuana
Date of Incident: 19 February 2009
Location: John Street and College Avenue, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Charlene Wright, 27, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 19 February 2009
at 12:45AM, a deputy stopped a vehicle operated by Charlene Wright for speeding. During the stop a WCSO K9 team arrived and conducted a scan of the vehicle for the odor of illegal drugs. During this scan the K9 alerted to the presence of the odor of illegal drugs at which point the deputy searched the inside of the vehicle. During the search a baggie containing what the deputy recognized as marijuana was located.

Wright was arrested and transported to the Central Booking unit where she was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Wright was released by the Commissioner on Personal Recognizance.

Charges: Possession of Marijuana

Incident: Possession of Cocaine
Date of Incident: 20 February 2009
Location: Civic Avenue at Wyman Drive, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Andrew Raymond Jackson, 35, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 20 February 2009
at 8:56 PM, a deputy from the WCSO stopped a vehicle on Civic Avenue for an equipment violation. Upon making contact with the occupants, the deputy observed the passenger to be eating potato chips from a bag while he appeared nervous by the presence of the deputy. A WCSO K9 team arrived and scanned the vehicle for the odor of illegal drugs. During the scan the K9 alerted positively to that odor in the vehicle. Upon searching the vehicle, the deputy located individually wrapped baggies of cocaine inside the bag of potato chips the passenger was eating from. Due to the individual wrapping of the baggies, they appeared destined for sale. Based on these findings, the passenger, Andrew Raymond Jackson, was arrested.

The deputy transported Jackson to the Central Booking unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Jackson was held in the Detention Center in lieu of $75,000.00 bond.

Charges:
Possession of Cocaine
Possession of Cocaine with the Intent to Distribute
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

The Following individuals were arrested by the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office on Arrest Warrants 16-22 February 2009

Carlesha A. Wingate, 18, Circuit Court Bench Warrant
Robert George Holmes,39, Arrest Warrant for Violation of Protective Order, Released w/o bond
Tameka Bryant, 19, VOP Bench Warrant, $10,000.00 bond
Leonard A. Horsey,20, FTA, Assault 2nd degree, $5,000.00 bond
James D.Warren, 32, FTA, Drive Suspended, $5,000.00 bond
Alexander Grenhalgh, 30, Circuit Court bench Warrant (Child Support) $1,000.00 bond
Clarissa G. Morris, 23, FTA Drive Suspended, $500.00 bond
Sherron O. Williams, Circuit Court Bench Warrant (Child Support)
Alex L. Lamothe, 19, FTA, Fraud, $7,500.00 bond
Candy M. Hurst, 31, FTA, theft, $5,000.00 bond
Matthew N. Collins, 26, VOP, theft /dangerous weapon, $5,000.00 bond
Joseph A. Waltemeyer, 44, Fugitive from Delaware, Hold without Bond
Robert W. Brittingham, 35, FTA, theft, $20,000.00 bond
Abraham Muhammad-Bey, 22, Circuit Court Indictment, Assault on officer, Hold Without Bond
Michael E. Tilghman, 39, Circuit Court Indictment, CDS Dist, Hold without Bond
Nicole C. Koester, 36, VOP, Theft Scheme over $500, Hold without Bond
Michael C. Elliott, 28, Circuit Court Bench Warrant (Child Support) $500.00 bond
Tyron L. Cheeks, 33, Circuit Court Bench Warrant (Child Support) $500.00 bond
Robert A. Figgs, 22, FTA, theft less $100, $10,000.00 bond
Stephanie L. Tyre, 42, Fugitive from Delaware, Escape, Hold without Bond
Charles E. Hardin, 33, Circuit Court Bench Warrant (Child Support) held $500.00
Edward A. Lemon, 19, VOP, Resisting Arrest, $500.00 bond
Russell W. Clary, 40, VOP, Assault 2nd degree, Hold without bond
Joy Bacon, 35, Arrest Warrant for Escape, $20,000.00 bond


VOP= Violation of Probation
FTA= Failure to Appear

4 comments:

  1. Nicole what are you doing. This is not how you get your kids back. Come on girl, straighten up and fly right.

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  2. wow 5 dead beat parents!

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  3. doug, this latest arrest makes me wonder about how the courts are using nicole as an example. i firmly believe the charges to be an unjust exagerration of the truth and i find it incredibly hard to believe that nicole would be that careless and that non-chalant with her life and the lives of her two children. or perhaps, as i am loathe to wonder, perhaps nicole has finally given up and thrown in the towel. i certainly hope not.its hard to live down a troubled past, i, too,am well aquainted with that painful aspect of life. nicole needs to regain her confidence and her sense of worth. she still has a lot to offer this world.

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  4. and to the anonymous person who left the "deadbeat parent" comment...are you in such a position to judge? have you walked in the shoes of those people you so quickly condemn? have you ever had to make a single hard moral choice in your holier-than-thou life? sometimes people do the wrong things for all the right reasons.regardless, if you don't know the reasons for an individuals behavior, then you have the decency to keep your derogatory opinions to yourself. "anonymous",yet opinionated,whatever...

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