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Monday, July 06, 2009

SPD Press Releases That Just Popped Up From Last Month?


On June 8, 2009 at approximately 11:30 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police were in the area of the Royal Farm Store on South Division Street and observed two (2) subjects flee out of the front door and to the rear of the business. The officer, and responding officers pursued the suspects without success. A contact with the business revealed that the two (2) subjects had robbed the business by firearm just prior to the arrival of the officer. Employees of the Royal Farm Store advised that the two (2) suspects had entered the business and had produced firearms. The suspects ordered the store employees to place the U.S. Currency from the cash register into a bag and then fled from the business. There were no injuries. During the pursuit of the suspects, the officers found and recovered the two (2) firearms, clothing utilized by the suspects and the U.S. Currency taken from the store. The suspects were described as:

1. Black male, 5’07 to 5’08”, thin, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, and a black facial mask

2. Black male, 6’02” to 6’03”, thin, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, and a blue bandanna over his face

One of the clothing items recovered during the pursuit of the suspects was a black hooded sweatshirt with the name “Alexander IV” on the front in white lettering and additional writing on the rear of the sweatshirt. See attached photographs of the sweatshirt.

The Salisbury Police is asking anyone with information concerning these two (2) suspects, or with information regarding the recovered hooded sweatshirt to call the Salisbury Police at 410-548-3165 or to contact Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776. Information may be provided anonymously. CC # 200900020045


Wilson Junior Dormer, 50yoa of Salisbury, MD was arrested for 2nd Degree Assault, Wear and Carry a Handgun, Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon, Possession of Marihuana, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. On June 11, 2009 officers from the Salisbury Police Department responded to the area of Baptist St and E Market St in reference to an assault. Officers met with a victim and witness. It was determined that an altercation occurred between Dormer and the victim resulting in injuries to the victim. The victim was later transported to PRMC/ER for treatment. A description of the suspect was obtained and broadcast to other responding officers. The suspect was located on Mill St near U.S. Rt 50 along with a second subject, identified as Roderick Raphael Gordon, 33yoa of Salisbury, MD. Both subjects were stopped and advised of the incident that was being investigated. Wanted checks were conducted on both subjects. Gordon was wanted on an outstanding bench warrant from Somerset County, MD for Failure to Appear and Dorman was wanted in Minnesota for an unspecified crime. The witness was transported to the scene where the witness made a positive identification of Dormer being involved in the assault of the victim. Search of Dorman incident to his arrest found a loaded .357 magnum caliber handgun in his backpack as well as a quantity of ammunition. A quantity of suspected marihuana and a smoking device were also located on Dormer. Dormer and Gordon were both released to the custody of Central Booking.

On June 8, 2009 at approximately 9:02 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police arrested the below listed suspect on an outstanding warrant obtained by Detectives from the Wicomico Co. Child Advocacy Center. The investigation of the suspect revealed that between October of 2007 and April of 2009 the suspect sexually assaulted a female juvenile at various locations within Wicomico County. The suspect was known to the victim’s family.

ARRESTED: Frank Sarafino Catapano, 49 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Third degree sex offense (4 counts)
Fourth degree sex offense (4 counts)
Sex abuse of a minor (4 counts)
Second degree assault (4 counts)
Contribute to condition of a minor
Second degree child abuse – custody

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200900019138/200900020032

1 comment:

  1. Don't jump the gun on this one people. Sometimes false accuzations are made for revenge or pesonal benefit. It happened to someone very close to me. In the end he was found not guilty and his daughter 15 years later admitted it was a lie. She claimed she was put up to it by a mother and older sister. He spent 2 years in jail before finally clearing his name. This is why im asking the public to let facts come forth first. I find this hard to believe with this man being accused has kids and a grandkid of his own. I knew one of his kids and it seemed as he did a good job with them.

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