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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Press Release


On April 28, 2010, the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Enforcement Team with the assistance of the Wicomico County Narcotics Task Force and the Pocomoke Police Department executed a search and seizure warrant at a residence in Pocomoke, Maryland. This search and seizure warrant was the result of an eight month cocaine distribution investigation which focused on an individual identified as Jeremy Dashawn Moore, age 29, of Pocomoke, Maryland. During this investigation Jeremy Dashawn Moore was indicted by a Worcester County Grand Jury on the following counts:

Possession of Cocaine – 5 Counts
Possession with intent to distribute Cocaine – 5 Counts
Distribution of Cocaine – 5 Counts

Jeremy Dashawn Moore was committed to the Worcester County Jail on a $250,000.00 bond. This investigation is still ongoing.

9 comments:

Rude Awakening said...

Wicomico County Detention Center Officer..........

Anonymous said...

A waste of life !

Rude Awakening said...

He has already bailed out. Wonder if he will be back at work at the Detention Center soon.

Anonymous said...

Good God! Does he work for the Pres or the Board of Ed?

Anonymous said...

There’s another criminal watching a criminal. That’s why WCDC inmates are found everyday high on drugs because of the nice WCDC street pharmacist(s).

Anonymous said...

HEY JOE WHY DONT YOU POST POSITIVE VIEWS ON PEOPLE...I NEVER SEE MY GOOD COMMENTS...JUST A BUNCH OF TRASH.

MOORE WAS A GOOD OFFICER AND WE ALL HAVE SINNED IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER!

Anonymous said...

9:32 p.m.,

I just had to say something. A good officers don't bit the hand that feeds them. They don't bring embrassement to their place of employment. They don't put themselves, families , friends and their community in harms ways. And; if the allegations are true, they don't distributed products that are known to kills entire communities, cities, states and maybe the world.

A Good Officer goes to work. They put in a honest day of work. They abide by the rules. They assist their fellow officers when they need assistance. They work along side a group of Good Officers who are part of a Great Team.

What you need to understand is, a Good Officers saves lives. Not, allegedly distribute poison/products that has the potential to kill.

Anonymous said...

Anon 9:32,

While I agree with you that Moore was a good CO (Meaning did his job), it was also well known that he was a drug dealer, he has been for years and regardless of any action to catch him in the act, he always managed to slip. He was always a sleek one.

Wicomico task force may had an investigation for the last 8 months, but the Worcester County task force is been trying to nail him for years.

Anonymous said...

Good Officers on the job don't allegedly sell killing products on the streets. This man was not a "Good Officer". If he were, he would be still be employed at WCDC. A hard working good officer don't leave a job under these circumstances.