INCIDENT: Armed Robbery, 1st Degree Assault, Theft over $1000 DATE: September 10, 2010 LOCATION: 27000 block of Nanticoke Road, Salisbury, MD NARRATIVE: Armed Robbery, Home Invasion, 27000 block of Nanticoke Road, Salisbury, MD
On September 10, 2010 at approximately 0107 hours the Maryland State Police - Salisbury Barrack responded to the above address on Nanticoke Rd. for a report of a Home Invasion Style Armed Robbery.
Upon arrival, Troopers located the victim/resident, a White/Male, 22 YOA suffering from various wounds. EMS transported the victim to PRMC for treatment. Investigators from WBI responded and assumed the investigation.
Investigation revealed that the victim was in his bedroom when an unknown Black/Male broke in the bedroom door, assaulted the victim and tied him up. The suspect is approximately 6 ft tall, medium build, wearing a black hoodie and a blue bandana, which covered his face. The suspect had a handgun. The suspect stole various items from the residence and demanded cash.
The victim was eventually able to free himself, climbed out a window and contacted police. The victim was treated and released at PRMC.
Anyone with additional information pertaining to this or any other investigation is asked to contact the Wicomico Bureau of Investigation at 410-548-4898 or Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776.
SUSPECTS: Unknown Black Male, approximately 6 ft tall, medium build, wearing a black hoodie and a blue bandana, which covered his face. The suspect had a handgun.
CHARGES: Armed Robbery, 1st Degree Assault, Theft over $1000
DISPOSITION: Under investigation
Is it just me or is this becoming a daily occurence? They keep committing the crimes but we're the bad guys for saying how many crimes they commit!!
ReplyDeleteThese home invasions are NOT random...criminals don't just pick a house to rob without a reason -- the police will tell you the same thing. There is something in that house they want...what in the world do you think it could be, Sherlock??? You want to be "in the game"? Pay the price...
ReplyDeleteVarious items. Hmmmmmmm Live by the sword die by the sword.
ReplyDeleteArm yourselves people this could have been a citizen shoots intruder story.
ReplyDeleteI agree with anon 10:45, they are not random. They know! It might be one of his homeboys gone bad. lol
ReplyDeleteMcGuire, I told you, go away and do not come back.
ReplyDeleteAnd we have less police because of furloughs.
ReplyDeleteOk - pass it to the judges of this county - when they catch him/her, give them the maximum penalty allowed. No excuses, no first time, no PBJ - put them away!
ReplyDelete10:49 You know nothing about this victim. You just enjoy spouting your lies. Do you have "little man syndrome"? If this is the Stu Farrell I know he is a fine example of what today's youth should be. He works very hard at everything he does. And he is also an Eagle Scout. What if this was your son or daughter? Did you ever think that maybe these criminals choose there next place to rob by watching the place and looking for homes with people living alone? Salisbury is full of idiots and you are one of them.
ReplyDeleteThis is getting so out of control/Home invasions everyday...Innocent people are afraid to even close their eyes to go to bed or to be alone in their own home..Something had better be done and soon... people lock your doors and arm yourself..What more can you do...leave lights on .....I dont know what this town is coming too........
ReplyDeleteHome Invasions, prostitution, corrupt city council, and the popular good ol boys running everything. Welcome to Salisbury.
ReplyDeletemost of the crime in every city is a direct result of drugs, they perps are either searching for drugs or cash so they can support their habit. could've been anyone. arm yourself and shoot to kill!
ReplyDeleteI know this guy personally. He is in fact an Eagle Scout, a hard worker, and a great human being. I know for a fact this is not about drugs.
ReplyDeleteDid you ever happen to think that instead of drugs this could be the result of a nasty population that is growing in Salisbury? Criminals and low lives thrive because we do nothing about them. Slaps on the wrists at best.
Before you go judging and spouting accusations that would hurt this "homeboy's" reputation how about you think outside of the box.
All I know is that one of my friends was hurt the other day and you do nothing about it except make accusations and hide behind an Anonymous tag.
its really sad that something like this can happen to one of the nicest people I know. for some of you to say it must be drug related that is just ignorant because you do not know the victim. how would you feel if your home was broken into, your were attacked by a man with a gun and then a bunch of ignorant drama queens assume you are into drugs. I feel so sorry for the victim for what he went through and what he is continuing to go through because ignorant people make up lies and drag him through the dirt. if you dont have anything supportive to say, then just bite your tongue. I hope the low life criminal that invaded this mans home is caught and punished for what he did to the victim. the victim is what you could call a model citizen
ReplyDeleteIf this was about drugs the only part would be on the part of the person who did it. This victim was truly a victim. A police officer also lives in this house, but was at work. This is a sign that the area is taking a step in the wrong direction. More innocent victims, community you better do something about this. Demand more.
ReplyDeleteSo - everyone in Salisbury - get involved. Stay alert - pay attention to your surroundings. Let's help the police agencies clean up our streets for our own safety !
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