On November 30, 2009 at approximately 5:50 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to the East Side Deli on East Main Street for the report of an armed robbery with gunshots fired. Upon arrival the officers met with witnesses and a single victim of two (2) gunshots. The victim was identified as 56 year old Gregory David Knowles of Delmar, Maryland. Knowles was transported to the Peninsula Regional Medical Center by Salisbury Emergency Services and was in surgery at the time of this release. The witnesses advised the officers that a single suspect had entered the business and approached the victim with a handgun pointed at the victim. The suspect fired two (2) shots at the victim then took U.S. Currency from a cash register at the rear of the business. The suspect fled from the business on foot and was last observed traveling east along the front of the building. A K-9 track was attempted with a K-9 from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office and yielded negative results. This investigation continues, and the suspect was described as:
Black male, approximately 5’10”, thin build, light complexion, wearing a black hoodie type sweatshirt with the hood up, black jeans, black tennis shoes and a black ski mask. The handgun was described as a black in color revolver type weapon.
If anyone has any information regarding this incident, they are asked to contact the Salisbury Police at 410-548-3165 or Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776. Information may be given anonymously.
Capt. Mark Tyler
Black male, approximately 5’10”, thin build, light complexion, wearing a black hoodie type sweatshirt with the hood up, black jeans, black tennis shoes and a black ski mask. The handgun was described as a black in color revolver type weapon.
If anyone has any information regarding this incident, they are asked to contact the Salisbury Police at 410-548-3165 or Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776. Information may be given anonymously.
Capt. Mark Tyler
On November 26, 2009 at approximately 7:15 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to a residence on the seven hundred (700) block of E. Church Street for the report of a domestic assault. Upon arrival the officers met with an adult female victim who advised that she had been involved in a domestic type argument with a suspect known to her. During the argument the suspect struck the victim in the head area and threatened the victim with a knife. The suspect also refused to let the victim leave the residence for a short period of time. The victim did not need medical attention.
ARRESTED: Elvis Manuel Grullon, 43 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: First degree assault
Second degree assault
Reckless endangerment
False imprisonment
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 200900041955
On November 27, 2009 at approximately 2:11 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to the WaWa Store on South Salisbury Boulevard for the report of a fight. Upon arrival the officers observed the below listed suspects acting in a disorderly manner. Suspect # 1 became combative and refused to leave the store, eventually fighting with officers as she was placed under arrest. Suspect # 2 was observed by officers breaking one of the glass windows of the store.
ARRESTED #1: Jacquelyn Denaya Booker, 25 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Second degree assault
Resisting arrest
Failure to obey a lawful order
Disorderly conduct
ARRESTED #2: Relysee Richard Haywood, III, 23 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Malicious destruction of property
DISPOSITIONS: Both released to Central Booking
CC # 200900042033
On November 27, 2009 at approximately 2:45 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to the area of Baker St. for the report of an armed robbery. Upon arrival the officers met with an adult male victim who advised that he had been robbed of his clothing and wallet by three (3) suspects at knife point. The victim advised that he was approached on Baker St. by the three suspects who produced a knife and took his property. The suspects then fled from the area on foot.
ARRESTED: Elvis Manuel Grullon, 43 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: First degree assault
Second degree assault
Reckless endangerment
False imprisonment
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 200900041955
On November 27, 2009 at approximately 2:11 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to the WaWa Store on South Salisbury Boulevard for the report of a fight. Upon arrival the officers observed the below listed suspects acting in a disorderly manner. Suspect # 1 became combative and refused to leave the store, eventually fighting with officers as she was placed under arrest. Suspect # 2 was observed by officers breaking one of the glass windows of the store.
ARRESTED #1: Jacquelyn Denaya Booker, 25 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Second degree assault
Resisting arrest
Failure to obey a lawful order
Disorderly conduct
ARRESTED #2: Relysee Richard Haywood, III, 23 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Malicious destruction of property
DISPOSITIONS: Both released to Central Booking
CC # 200900042033
On November 27, 2009 at approximately 2:45 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to the area of Baker St. for the report of an armed robbery. Upon arrival the officers met with an adult male victim who advised that he had been robbed of his clothing and wallet by three (3) suspects at knife point. The victim advised that he was approached on Baker St. by the three suspects who produced a knife and took his property. The suspects then fled from the area on foot.
On the same date, at approximately 8:22 pm, the officers met again with the victim who was able to positively identify one of the suspects, listed below. The victim had been located at a local church and observed the suspect. The victim alerted an off duty Maryland State Trooper, who detained the suspect until the arrival of the Salisbury officers. The suspect was taken into custody without incident. The investigation is continuing as to the second and third suspects.
ARRESTED: Shaun Anthony Davis, 19 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Robbery
Armed robbery
First degree assault
Second degree assault
Theft ( under $ 100)
DISPOSIATION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 200900042082
On November 28, 2009 at approximately 4:08 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to a business on Calvert Street for a report of a burglary. Upon arrival the officers met with a witness who had observed the below listed suspect make entry into an unoccupied office through a window. The officers located the suspect inside of the unoccupied business.
ARRESTED: James Kevin Stansbury, 50 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Fourth degree burglary
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 200900042175
ARRESTED: Shaun Anthony Davis, 19 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Robbery
Armed robbery
First degree assault
Second degree assault
Theft ( under $ 100)
DISPOSIATION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 200900042082
On November 28, 2009 at approximately 4:08 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to a business on Calvert Street for a report of a burglary. Upon arrival the officers met with a witness who had observed the below listed suspect make entry into an unoccupied office through a window. The officers located the suspect inside of the unoccupied business.
ARRESTED: James Kevin Stansbury, 50 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Fourth degree burglary
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 200900042175
On November 28, 2009 at approximately 6:25 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police were on routine patrol in the area of Naylor Street and stopped a vehicle operated by the below listed suspect for traffic violations. As the vehicle was stopped, the suspect fled from the vehicle on foot. After a foot chase the suspect was caught and was found to have attempted to discard a baggie of suspected “crack”/cocaine, which was recovered by the officers.
ARRESTED: Keonte Depre Bratten, 20 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute
Possession of cocaine
Possession of CDS/paraphernalia
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 200900042194
On November 28, 2009 at approximately 10:51 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police were on routine patrol in the area of Parsons Road and observed a vehicle parked in a suspicious manner. Officers approached the vehicle and detected the scent of suspected marijuana emanating from the parked vehicle. The vehicle was occupied by below listed suspects # 1 and # 2. The vehicle was checked and a quantity of suspected “crack”/cocaine was located.
ARRESTED #1: Christopher Demarcus Bailey, 23 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
ARRESTED #2: Russell Matthew Bailey, 36 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES (Both): Possession of cocaine
Possession of marijuana
Possession of CDS/paraphernalia
DISPOSITION: Both released to Central Booking
CC # 200900042219
ARRESTED: Keonte Depre Bratten, 20 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute
Possession of cocaine
Possession of CDS/paraphernalia
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 200900042194
On November 28, 2009 at approximately 10:51 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police were on routine patrol in the area of Parsons Road and observed a vehicle parked in a suspicious manner. Officers approached the vehicle and detected the scent of suspected marijuana emanating from the parked vehicle. The vehicle was occupied by below listed suspects # 1 and # 2. The vehicle was checked and a quantity of suspected “crack”/cocaine was located.
ARRESTED #1: Christopher Demarcus Bailey, 23 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
ARRESTED #2: Russell Matthew Bailey, 36 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES (Both): Possession of cocaine
Possession of marijuana
Possession of CDS/paraphernalia
DISPOSITION: Both released to Central Booking
CC # 200900042219
Chiefy Webster: WHERE ARE YOU?
ReplyDeleteThe people at Eastside Deli are good people and their food is great. I hope that bast@rd that shot the owner gets what is coming to him.
ReplyDeleteAs per DT article, according to Capt Tyler, Christmas is to be blamed for the shooter's conduct last night at East side Deli. Maybe the assailant just needed extra cash to buy toys for needy children... That's probably what that was...
ReplyDeleteWe can expect a lot more brilliant analysis from our SPD. How did we ever get so lucky.
SPD and Webster, what a joke.
ReplyDeleteThe crime in Salisbury is not an major issue !!! Isn't that what you tell us ? Chief, Shanie and Ireton ????? You had better get your hands around this problem before it escalates any further.What do you want Salisbury to become ? Another Atlanta !!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is not the police, dont blame them.
ReplyDeleteI agree they should do more .
Lets get to the root of the problem.
There are no jobs in Salisbury, md.
People are desperate for things like, food, heat and everyday needs .
The few jobs there are in salisbury are $7.50 per hour and if that is all you make you must steal to provide or go hungry or live in the street , hell look at the price of a even a room to rent in the worst part of town.
Buy a house on that income HAHAHAHA.
Create jobs, i know this will piss you off, you know like dresser and campbell soup that was in salisbury at one time.
So live with what the mighty corporations have created. No jobs = crime.
Yes i agree east side deli is a good place, good food and nice people they do not deserve this, god bless them and i wish them well.
Well to the previous posters. Chief Webster will not or can not get the job done.
ReplyDeleteIf I were the M.S.P., S.P.D. and W.C.S.O. leadership. I would have a robbery detail in place. If you did not learn your lesson last year you never will.
I am outraged at the media attention these egos seek. Do the God blessed job you were elected or paid to do.
Instead of sending officers to all these Crime Prevention meetings try putting them out to fight crime. Anyone see the brass at these meetings. NO they send foot soldiers that need to be utilized fighting crime.
I was once told just because you can quote scritpture does not make you a Christian.
The lesson here is just because you can quote the Manuel or (kiss the bosses ass) does not make you a leader.
It is time this county gets rid of the Media Monsters and find some true warriors who want to fight crime even if it means hurting some feelings.
This situation will not get better anytime soon.
The public can only be fooled so long by a Charismatic Smiling Politicians telling them all is O.K. We will speak at your next dinner or I will increase patrols in you area.
Bull Shit start fighting crime in this City and County. Unite the forces and clean this dump up. We need a County police force.
There should have been a robbery unit in place starting Black Friday. i mean if you want to actually fight crime.
On that note all you officers that like to eat meals together in one spot. Might want to listen to the bosses for a change. Four eating a meal together could not stop this piece of Sh!t. One patrolman doing his job did.
May God watch over us all.
Major "C".
Help Is On The Way?
ReplyDeleteAll this and a Red door delivery employee robbed at gunpoint while the Chief is on tv in front of the city council pounding his fist on the podium saying Salisbury ONLY has four murders this year.
ReplyDeleteBETTER SAY THOSE WORDS REAL FAST, CHIEFY!!!
Anon 10:44
ReplyDeleteThats a copout!
The economy is just not a good enough excuse for turning to crime.My spouse lost his job recently and our income was cut in half but our solution does not include stealing.Its a matter of morality.I handle cash at work daily,it just doesnt occur to me to abscond with it.My employer recently fired a PT employee for stealing who made almost 100k a year at their day job.Why did they steal?Enlighten me.
I hope the victim recovers and wanted to add that I am shocked East Side was ever targeted because of all the cops who are next door at Johnnys Sub Shop all the time.
anon 10:44
ReplyDeleteGive me a break,this worthless piece of shit don't want a job.These gangbangers are all alike.This element of society respects nothing and deserves the same. Pissed
Come on people it's for the children and toys and unicorn's and all that. The criminals aren't to blame for robbing you at gun point and maybe shooting you, it's society to blame. That is the running joke in our society at the moment.
ReplyDeleteMake no mistake there are gangs in Salisbury big time. The bloods have moved in, specifically the tre top pyrus bloods (sp). All the smaller/local gangs have been absorbed by the bloods.
Things do not look like they are going to improve anytime soon in Salisbury/MD/USA, and that is just sad.
7:40
ReplyDeletebetter pissed off , than on.
12:42
ReplyDeletesee even people making $100k as you say have to steal.
I would not claim anyone that stupid as a friend.
And it is not a copout it is the truth.
Sorry,Nobody "has to steal".
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