On September 6, 2010, at approximately 3 a.m., Ocean City Police responded to 1700
Philadelphia Avenue, in reference to a subject found unconscious and possibly not
breathing.
Officers located the unconscious male subject as well as two civilians who were
performing CPR on the subject. As officers continued CPR, Ocean City Fire Department
Paramedics responded to the scene and transported the subject to Atlantic General
Hospital where the individual was pronounced dead. He has been positively identified as Christopher Paul Cherenyack, 34, of Sugarloaf, PA.
OCPD is awaiting results of an autopsy to be performed at the office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Maryland in Baltimore.
6 comments:
im sure this guy was plenty loaded up on alcohol and cocaine ....knowing that place
anonymous 8:43, Huh! What! We're talking about a FAMILY RESORT. There's no alcohol or cocain in Ocean City.
Yeah right Joe and i am Ronald Reagan
This poor guy was well known to OCPD as a drunk driver.
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000000FX62810 Cherenyack, Christopher 07/1976 Defendant Ocean City District Court Traffic Closed 08/04/2009
000000GA37169 Cherenyack, Christopher 07/1976 Defendant Ocean City District Court Traffic DEFERRED PAYMENT CASE 03/09/2010
000000GA37170 Cherenyack, Christopher 07/1976 Defendant Ocean City District Court Traffic Closed 03/09/2010
000000GA37171 Cherenyack, Christopher 07/1976 Defendant Ocean City District Court Traffic Closed 03/09/2010
First of all, he was not on ANY drugs! Have some respect! He was one of my closest friends, so please shut up EVERYONE! You guys are nothing but disrespectful losers!
Well known to the OCPD as a drunk driver???? I don't think so Anon. He was arrested one time for the offense so please do not say he was well known to the OCPD. As a matter of fact I'll bet you the ONLY OCPD officer who had ever heard his name before was that particular arresting officer.
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