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Friday, September 03, 2010

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TROOPERS CHARGE MAN WITH CDS POSSESSION
On September 2, 2010 at 2359 hours, A Trooper from the Salisbury Barrack of the Maryland State Police stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation on Powellville Road near Burbage Crossing Road in Powellville. During the stop, the Trooper requested a K-9 unit to respond to the traffic stop for a drug scan. Prior to the arrival of the K-9 unit, the rear seat passenger spoke up and advised the Trooper that he was in possession of MARIHUANA. Robert Joseph Roppelt, 22, of Berlin, was transported to WCDC and was charged with possession of MARIHUANA and paraphernalia. Roppelt is awaiting a hearing with the District Court Commissioner.



TROOPERS CHARGE MAN WITH CDS POSSESSION
On September 1, 2010 at 2359 hours, A Trooper from the Salisbury Barrack of the Maryland State Police stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation on Powell School Road near Mt. Herman Road in Pittsville. During the stop, the Trooper could detect a strong odor of burning MARIHUANA within the vehicle. During a probable cause search of the vehicle, Troopers located a marihuana joint, a baggie containing several grams of cocaine and a digital scale. Joshua Todd Hennessey, 19, or Powellville, was transported to WCDC and was charged with Possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute, possession of CDS manufacturing equipment, and possession of MARIHUANA and paraphernalia.



TROOPERS CHARGE PAIR WITH CDS POSSESSION
On September 3, 2010 at 0012 hours, A Trooper from the Salisbury Barrack of the Maryland State Police stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation on Rt. 13 at South Blvd. in Salisbury. During the stop, the Trooper requested a K-9 for a drug scan. Due to a positive alert for CDS, Troopers searched the vehicle and located several smoking devices containing trace amounts of crack cocaine. Nichole Lee Baker, 26, and Jeffery McKinley Stuart, 47 both of Salisbury, were transported to WCDC and charged with Possession of cocaine and paraphernalia. They are awaiting a hearing with the District Court Commissioner.

6 comments:

  1. It's a recognized spelling variant of marijuana which is used by the State of Maryland in the District Court Commissioner's Manual, which is why MSP uses that spelling when identifying it. Why the State of MD used this spelling is anyone's guess.

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  2. If I get accused of having pot by MSP, I'm going to tell them, it's mariJuana, not mariHuana.

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  3. nice, Joshua Hennessey is a firefighter. Wonder just what types of fires he fights.

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  4. I was thinking the same thing about their spelling of Mary Jane. Since there is no such thing, maybe these guys can get the charges dropped.

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  5. 12:18 Whatever!!!! It can either be spelled with an "H" OR A "J". And no you can't get the case thrown out on that kind of technical issue. geeeesh LIBERALS!!

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