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Monday, December 27, 2010

Salisbury Police Department Press Releases

Thomas Edward Goslee, 21yoa, of Salisbury, MD was arrested for Wear & Carry a Handgun, Resisting Arrest, and Obstruction & Hindering a Police Officer.

On December 23, 2010
at approximately 2:02am, officers responded to Chef Fred’s on N Salisbury Blvd for subjects refusing to leave. While on the scene, the officers received information that a black male patron was carrying a handgun in his waistband. The black male was described to the officers and was observed getting into a vehicle that was leaving the parking lot of Chef Fred’s. Officers were able to stop the vehicle in the area of Rt 13 and Bateman Street. The officers observed a black male flee from the vehicle on foot towards the Salisbury University construction area. The black male was detained at the construction area where he resisted arrest but was brought under control. A loaded semi-automatic handgun was found in close proximity of the black male, later identified as Goslee.
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John Alan Livingston III, 23yoa, of Salisbury, MD was arrested for Malicious Destruction of Property, Possession of Marihuana, and Possession of Paraphernalia.

On December 24, 2010
at approximately 3:24am, officers responded to an activated alarm at the Country Farm Store in the 800 block of Priscilla Street. On the officers arrival, a front entry door was found to be damaged. The officers were able to review surveillance video which showed a white male kicking the door and breaking the glass. The white male was observed leaving the scene when the alarm activated. A description of the white male was relayed to other officers. A short time later, an officer located a white male matching the description in the area of Kent Ave and Hammond St. The investigating officer responded to the scene where he identified the white male as the same subject that broke the glass door at the Country Farm Store. The white male was identified as Livingston, III. A search of Livingston, III incident to arrest found a quantity of suspected marihuana on his person. Livingston, III was released to the custody of Central Booking.
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D’Angelio Devonte Booker, 22yoa of Salisbury, MD was arrested for 1st & 2nd Degree Assault, Reckless Endangerment, Wear & Carry a Dangerous Weapon, and Disorderly Conduct.

On December 26, 2010
at approximately 1:35am, officers responded to the parking lot of the 7-11 Convenience Store located at 516 Spring Hill Rd for a reported fight in progress. Officers were advised prior to their arrival that one of the subjects was in possession of a baseball bat. On arrival, officers met with the victim and the suspect, identified as Booker. It was learned that the victim and Booker had an earlier altercation at a local club. Booker later followed the victim to the 7-11 and confronted her again. As the argument ensued, Booker went to his vehicle and removed an aluminum baseball bat. Booker then struck the victim in the head with the bat. Victim refused medical attention. Booker was arrested and released to the custody of Central Booking.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've never been to Chef Freds and I'd like some advice on going there. Is it a great place for food, drink, meeting others, ??? I behave and prefer to patronize places where others behave so that I may enjoy the visit. I know little about this place other than what I have read on this blog in the way of opinions. It certainly looks like a clean establishment from the outside.

Anonymous said...

One life was saved....

Chelsea said...

Chef Fred's isn't bad. I go there every week and have never had a problem. This was just a rare occurrence.

You want bad, go to Brew River

Anonymous said...

Chef Freds is a good place...all of them have crazies every now and then. I love the new menu at Break Time.

Anonymous said...

That's one bad woman Booker was messin with. Banged her in the head with a bat and didn't even hurt her bad enough for medical attention. He'd better be careful when he gets out!