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Wednesday, August 04, 2010
WBI Press release
INCIDENT: Theft of Truck, two trailers and 17 pieces of John Deere equipment.
DATE: July 5,6, 2008
LOCATION: Creighton Trailer Sales and Atlantic Tractor
NARRATIVE: In July of 2008, the Maryland State Police responded to Creighton Trailer Sales in Mardela Springs for a report of the theft of a Ford F-250 truck and two enclosed trailers. Total value of the theft was over $50,000.00.
During the same time The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office responded to Atlantic Tractor, Salisbury, Maryland for the reported the theft of 17 John Deere zero turn lawnmowers. The total value of theft was over $133,000.00.
Investigators of the Wicomico Bureau of Investigation opened an investigation into both cases. Investigators linked the theft from Creighton Trailer Sales to the theft from Atlantic Tractor. After two years of investigation, Investigators obtained arrest warrants for Bryan Michael Schaken, Jamie Earl Nelson Clemons, and Covah Weston Sawyer all of Pasadena, Maryland. Schaken and Clemons have been served with their arrests warrants and have posted bond. Sawyer is currently in Maryland DOC and is currently awaiting transportation to Wicomico County. Anyone having additional information in reference to these cases please contact Detective Nick Gismondi at 410-548-4898 or Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776.
SUSPECTS*: Bryan Michael Schaken, W/M , 22 years old, of Pasadena Maryland
Jamie Earl Nelson Clemons, W/M, 26 years old, of Pasadena, Maryland
Covah Weston Sawyer, W/M, 34 years old, of Pasadena, Maryland
CHARGES: Theft Over $500 (2 counts)
Theft Scheme Over $500 (2 counts)
DISPOSITION: Schaken and Clemons were released to WCDC and posted bond.
Sawyer is currently in DOC and is awaiting transportation to Wicomico County.
The Three Stoogies, time for a paddling in front of the Town Hall.
ReplyDeletedamn criminals keep getting uglier by the month. what losers. hell, any jury could take one look at them and convict them
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely bunch they look like they escaped from the Holly Center
ReplyDeleteCheck these three out on the Maryland Judiciary case search site. These guys need to be put away for along time. Lets hope the jury and judges put these thieves in DOC for 20-30years!
ReplyDeleteI agree these men look like thugs but how cruel for someone to compare them to the folks at Holly Center who are disabled and mentally retarded. Those people cannot help how they look and have big hearts. How do you think their families would feel reading this. I was hurt when I read that because I have friends who work there and I am a supporter of their events.
ReplyDeletenotcie how alot of these baltimorons (generally speaking of course) are coming down here for the easy pickins? when are we gonna blow up that damned bridge?!
ReplyDeleteI talked with some friends in the Pasadena area. These punks are a pain in the a** to the citizens of their communities. They would love to see these guys become permanent residents of the Dept. of Corrections. Lets keep these guys off the Eastern Shore and send them back across the bridge.
ReplyDeleteAnon 9:57 I concur with you that was not cool
ReplyDeleteI was just going to say if you want to find these crooks,look for a house where a kid is playing banjo on the porch....
All of them look like drug addicts especially the last one on there they need some time in doc to dry out. And hopefully the judge cut there hands off so they can't steel things no more.
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