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Saturday, January 23, 2010

MSP Berlin Barracks Press Release


Date - Time: January 22, 2010 0900 to 1700 hours
Location: Worcester Co. Maryland
Crime: Criminal Initiative/CDS possession – Outstanding warrants
Accused: See narrative
Narrative: MSP / Berlin City Police Joint Criminal Initiative

On January 21, 2010
between 0900 to 1700 hours The Maryland State Police, assisted by the Berlin City Police Department, Worcester Co. Md. conducted a joint criminal initiative in Berlin, Worcester Co. Md.

The initiative consisted of six State Troopers, two Berlin City Police Officers, and three additional canine handlers.

During the initiative a total of 88 vehicles were stopped. Nine of those vehicles were scanned by a police K9 for possible criminal activity afoot. As a result of the K9 scan three (3) subjects were arrested and each charged with possession of Marijuana.

Additional Enforcement: Five (5) motor vehicle citations issued for violations of driving while suspended.

Additional Enforcement: Two (2) subjects arrested on outstanding arrests warrants.

The following subjects were arrested for possession of Marijuana:
1) TIMMONS, Melissa Fay (Frankford Delaware address) age 27 –
CDS amount: 12.27 grams of Marijuana
(Disposition) Released on Personal Recognizance.

2) KEIRLE, Charles William (Worcester Co. Berlin, MD address) age 22
CDS amount: .82 grams of Marijuana
(Disposition) Released on Personal Recognizance.

3) 17 year old male juvenile (Worcester Co. Berlin, MD address)
CDS amount: 5.0 grams of Marijuana
(Disposition) Released on Personal Recognizance.
The following subjects were arrested for outstanding arrest warrant:
PRUITT, Elizabeth Grace (Crisfield MD address) age 24

FTA Driving While Suspended.
(Disposition) Released after posting a bond in the amount of $2,500.00
2) NOONEY, Demiah Dawn (Worcester Co. Berlin, MD address) age 25
Outstanding Arrest Warrant for CDS violations.
Released on $10,000.00 unsecured bond.

6 comments:

  1. can you spell G E S T A P O

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  2. what i am not understanding is, did they stop every vehical that went by? - like a checkpoint? If so did they have a reason to stop them? I would understand if this was like a dwi checkpoint but even then unless they are under the influence they really couldnt check the licence...i guess im unclear on what happened.

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  3. Our tax dollars at work.
    Stop real crime.

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  4. No where does it mention a checkpoint. It was nice to see the extra patrol in Berlin.

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  5. Way to go! If every county and town continues this type of operation we just may be able to reduce the drugs to reduce the crime. A few more druggies and criminals off the street. Keep up the great work!

    8:12 you won't be hollering G E S T O P O, when you or your family is a victim of a crime where the druggies need to score money to support their habit.

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  6. I would hope that Atlantic General Hospital plans to investigate Nooney, who currently is employed as an RN at their facility.

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