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Monday, March 02, 2009

Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Press Releases


Incident: Handgun Arrest
Date of Incident: 28 February 2009
Location: S. Division Street at Bateman Street, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Joseph T. Walker, 23, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 28 Feb 2009
at 11:07 PM, a deputy stopped a vehicle operated by Joseph Walker for erratic driving. Upon making contact with Walker, the deputy began to suspect that he was operating the motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. After field sobriety testing, the deputy deemed that Walker was under the influence and subsequently placed him under arrest. Upon searching the vehicle, the deputy located a loaded .38 handgun behind the driver’s seat.

Walker was transported to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Walker was detained by the Commissioner in the Detention Center in lieu of $10,000.00 bond.

Charges:
Transport a Handgun in a Vehicle
Transport a Handgun while Under the Influence of Alcohol
Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol
Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Per Se

Incident: Possession of Marijuana
Date of Incident: 1 March 2009
Location: 800 block of S. Schumaker Drive, Salisbury, MD
Suspect:
1. male juvenile, 17 YOA, Salisbury, MD
2. male juvenile, 16 YOA, Salisbury, MD
3. male juvenile, 16 YOA, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 1 March 2009 at 9:03 PM
, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office received a report of an occupied suspicious vehicle in the 800 block of S. Schumaker Drive in Salisbury. The deputy responded to the area and located the vehicle. Upon making contact with the occupants, the deputy detected the odor of burnt marijuana emanating from within the vehicle. Upon searching the vehicle, the deputy managed to locate remnants of the marijuana that the trio had possessed.

All three juveniles were arrested and transported to the Sheriff’s Office where they were released to a parent pending action by the Department of Juvenile Services.

Charges: Possession of Marijuana


Incident: Fugitive Arrest
Date of Incident: 28 February 2009
Location: 700 block of Dennis Street, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Iberson Marcelus, 20, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 28 Feb 2009 at 4:39 PM
, deputies went to a residence in the 700 block of Dennis Street in an attempt to locate Iberson Marcelus, the subject of an active arrest warrant that charged him with 1st Degree Burglary and Felony Theft. Upon arrival to the residence, the deputies kept the residence under surveillance until it became apparent that the residence was occupied. Upon knocking on the door, the deputies were met by two individuals who claimed that Marcelus was not inside. Because of their mannerisms and evasiveness, the deputies believed that Marcelus was in fact inside the residence, hiding from the deputies. Upon looking around inside, the deputies discovered a bedroom door that was locked from the inside. The deputies attempted to open the door but it was being held closed by someone on the other side. It soon became apparent that their fugitive was inside bracing the door. The deputies managed to make contact with Marcelus and took him into custody.

Marcelus was transported to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken before the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Marcelus was detained by the Commissioner on $35,000.00 bond for the arrest warrant and $5,000.00 bond for the Resisting Arrest and Hindering charges.

Charges: Resisting Arrest / Obstruct and Hinder

Warrant: Burglary 1st/3rd/4th Degree, Theft over $500/ Malicious Destruction of Property

The Following individuals were arrested by the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office on Arrest Warrants 23 February – 1 March 2009

District Court Arrest Warrant


Timothy L. Whaley Jr., 30, Salisbury, MD; Assault 2nd / Reckless Endangerment held $10,000.00 bond
Eugene M. Baugh III, 40, Salisbury, MD; Burglary / Theft/ MDOP held $3,000.00 bond
William Scott Maxwell, 22, Bethany Beach, DE; CDS Possession held $10,000.00 bond
Reginald Quimbley, 38, Salisbury, Assault 1st Degree / Reckless Endangerment, held $20,000. 00 bond
Alonzo A. Baines II., 21, Berlin, MD; Assault 2nd Degree / MDOP, releases Personal Recognizance
Marcelus Iberson, 20, Salisbury; Burglary 1st Degree/ Theft over $500/ MDOP, held $35,000.00 bond
Ryan Brooks Moore, 41, Laurel DE; Failure to Comply with Peace Order / harassment, held $10,000.00

Failure to Appear Bench Warrant

Rachael N. Ringer, 20, Salisbury, MD; FTA: Alcohol Possession by Minor, released on $100.00 bond
Anthony Ray Matsatsos, 48, Pittsville, FTA DUI / Leaving Scene of Accident, held without bond
Violation of Probation Bench Warrant

Dane Charles Strickland, 23, Salisbury; VOP: CDS Possession/Distribution, held $500.00 bond
Charese S. Clark, 22, Salisbury; VOP: Traffic, held $1,000.00 bond
Jordan Weslee Nelson, 19, Salisbury, VOP: Theft under $500.00, held $10,000.00 bond
Wilson Lee Chatham Jr., Salisbury, VOP: Theft under $500, held $25,000.00 bond

Circuit Court Bench Warrant – Child Support Non Compliance

Thomas James Price, 45, Hebron, MD, held $1,000.00 bond

Circuit Court Indictment

Clint Edward Clark, 28, Salisbury, Sexual Abuse of a Minor, Held without bond
Shawn Andre Lewis, 34, Salisbury, Armed Robbery, Held $250,00.00 bond
Jeremy M. McCullough, 18, Salisbury, Armed Robbery, Held $250,000.00 bond
Terrell Lamar Showell, 18, Salisbury, Armed Robbery, Held $250,000.00 bond

Parole Retake

Daniel Todd Wiltbank, 33, Salisbury, Parole Retake

12 comments:

  1. Transport a Handgun in a Vehicle
    Transport a Handgun while Under the Influence of Alcohol
    Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol
    Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Per Se


    ...so its now against the law to transport a handgun? wtf? I've always know your not supposed to conceal it....can someone explain how the heck I'm supposed to get to the gun range?

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  2. dayum he is dark

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  3. unloaded and in the trunk jack a**

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  4. what does "parole retake" mean? does that mean parole was revoked and he was returned to jail?

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  5. Anonymous 1:31 PM....

    It is unlawful to carry a loaded handgun in a vehicle without the proper paperwork allowing an individual to do so. The ammunition and the firearm are to be totally seperate from each other inside the vehicle. So defintely NoT Loaded!!

    Great work to the Sheriff's Office on this one!! Always Great to See more Guns off of the street. Suprised it was not stolen or anything.

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  6. with crime the way it is,i would keep mine loaded too when in the bury

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  7. Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol.

    Dumb!

    Handgun in a Vehicle.

    Good idea in Salisbury.

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  8. Danny Wiltbank was such a good kid, it's sad to read his name here.

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  9. So, what's Iberson's handle? Is that what he goes by?

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  10. A Parole Retake Warrant is a warrant for arrest issued by the Parole Commission. When the person is arrested they are taken to prison and are held until their hearing by a Parole Commissioner.At the hearing, the commissioner will decide if Parole is revoked.

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  11. From what i understand, the Deputy that made the arrest with the handgun was offduty at the time. Cudo's go out the County for take home cars.

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