Case #: 2010-644
Incident: CDS violations
On 12/16/2010 at approximately 2:45 p.m., a Fruitland officer observed a 2002 grey Chrysler Sebring in the area of South Fruitland Blvd and South Division Street. It was observed the vehicle was displaying a single registration plate. A traffic stop was conducted and due to the actions of the vehicle occupants, a K-9 scan was conducted. As a result of the K-9 scan and subsequent search of the vehicle and occupants, the following subjects were arrested and charged.
Charged: Terry Lydell Copes b/m DOB: 06/21/1962
914 Roger Street, Salisbury, Md.
Charges: Possession of CDS (Cocaine) with intent to distribute CR 5-602
Possession of CDS (Oxycodone with intent to distribute CR 5-602
Possession of CDS (Cocaine) CR 5-601
Possession of CDS (Oxycodone) CR 5-601
Possession of CDS (Fentanyl) CR 5-601
Possession W/I to use drug paraphernalia CR 5-619
Possession W/I to use drug paraphernalia CR 5-619
Unlawfully possess a prescription drug (Oxycodone) CR 5-701
Disposition: Released to custody of Central Booking
Charged: Lisa Maria Hubbert w/f DOB: 07/14/1989
2305 Meadow Drive, Salisbury, Md.
Charges: Possession of CDS (Cocaine) CR 5-601
Possession of CDS (Oxycodone) CR 5-601
Possession W/I to use drug paraphernalia CR 5-619
Possession W/I to use drug papaphernalia CR 5-619
Disposition: Released to custody of Central Booking
Case #: 2010-648
Incident: CDS Violations
On July 17, 2010 at approximately 5:16 p.m., a Fruitland officer observed a 1991 Toyota Corolla fail to stop for a stop sign at Staton Street, Fruitland, Md. During the course of the traffic stop, the officer learned that the below named subject’s operator’s license was suspended and that there was CDS secreted in the vehicle.In addition to traffic charges, the subject was arrested and charged with the below listed charges.
Charged: Ronald Alan Nichols m/w DOB: 04/18/1982
Charges: Possession of CDS (Marijuana) CR 5-601
Possession W/I to use drug paraphernalia CR 5-619
Disposition: Released to custody of Central Booking
8 comments:
Book -em Fruitland Good job Lock these Drug head lazy worthless POS up...Keep up the good work..Ps send the Fruitland Police to Salisbury Run this garbage outta here...
Ironically on WBOC evening news last night there was an article about the increase in police officers and arrests in Fruitland, but a Fruitland resident stated on TV he didn't see the need for all of the police officers in Fruitland. Duh...there must be a need or there would be no arrest. Keep up the good work Fruitland PD!
Fruitland has the best team of Police. These guys are so good, they are solving crimes in the future!
I really wish they would stop posting full names along with DOB's.
This is not a good thing, criminal or not to post this on the web like that.
Good for them making the bust though!
Solving crimes in the future ...?
Joe, it's your blog and you can certainly post whatever you want but in my opinion it is wrong to post these arrests but not the arrest of Judge Longs children. I'm sure that you are aware that both of his children were arrested for drugs recently and by your ignoring the story doesn't help them or your credibility. The daughter was arrested on July 3rd and July 7th for herion, and other illegal drugs by the Fruitland police and in Somerset County by the MSP. It's just wrong for many reasons not to report on such a news worthy story.
I have to agree with you 436PM. Why is her arrest being kept a big secret and all the other ones are posted within a day or so from the time of their arrest?
Cook em and book em keep up the good work Joe , report all these druggies get their name out there and maybe they will learn a lesson
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