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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Somerset County Sheriff's Office Press Releases

On Monday, September 13, 2010, in cooperation with the Department of Emergency Services for Somerset County, the Somerset County Sheriff's Office was able to purchase 12 Mobile Data Terminal Lap-Top computers and 8 Digital in-car Cameras. Two additional surplus in-car cameras were obtained from the Worcester County Sheriff's Office.

The 12 Mobile Data Terminal Lap-Top computers, and in-car cameras will be installed in all patrol vehicles currently assigned for road patrol.

The Somerset County Sheriff's Office has currently applied for a grant from the Governors Office for Crime Prevention for the procurement of 12 additional Mobile Data Terminal Lap-Top computers.

9-9-10 Anthony Wayne Adkins of Fruitland, arrested on a warrant regarding theft of a motorcycle. Deputies received information from a citizen that Adkins had stole a motor cycle from Fruitland, and was staying at a residence on College Backbone Rd. Deputies verified the information through the Fruitland Police department and responded to that location. Adkins was arrested, and the motorcycle was recovered. Adkins was later turned over to the Fruitland Police department.

9-14-10 Wallace David Moore of Crisfield, arrested on a warrant regarding failing to appear in court. Moore was later held on a $50,000 bond.

9-13-10 Michael Paul Glordano Sr. of Baltimore, arrested regarding a felony theft charge. On 9-13-10 Deputies investigated a theft of oyster equipment in the Frenchtown area. The investigation showed that Glordano had removed the equipment from a shanty, and sold the equipment for scrap. Glordano was later released on a personal recognizance bond.

9-13-10 Rodney William Burke of Crisfield, arrested on a circuit court indictment regarding 2nd degree burglary, and two counts of malicious destruction of property. Burk was later held on a $50,000 bond.

9-13-10 Martino Terron Jackson of Marion station, arrested on a warrant regarding failing to appear in court. Jackson was later held on a $10,000 bond.

9-13-10 Clifton Ricardo Fields of Crisfield, arrested on a warrant regarding failing to appear in court. Fields was later held on a $1,000 bond.

9-13-10 Tyron Jerel McCready Sr. of marion, arrested on a criminal summons regarding two counts of destruction of property over $500.00 and two counts of theft less than $500.00. McCready was later released pending trial.

9-15-10 Mark Smith of Parksley Virginia, arrested on a fail to appear bench warrant. Deputies later learned that Smith was wanted through Virginia regarding armed robbery. Smith was later held without bond pending extradition to Virginia.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thats prety funny since they are not even 24 hour service Sheriffs Office nor handle real calls....

Anonymous said...

One of the people listed stole an ATV from a dead mans garage......what is this world coming to?

Anonymous said...

The computers will allow them to better track the Sheriff when he's out doing surveillence

Anonymous said...

What in the world does the Somerset county sheriff need with in car computers. They only work at the court house and dont handle requests for service or work 24/7. Give them to crisfield or princess anne.

Chimera said...

What are you talking about?I see Sheriffs Dept cars in Crisfield all the time,so apparently they DO patrol....and therefore can use onboard computers.Get a grip.