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Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Press Releases

Incident: Burglary 1st Degree, Theft
Date of Incident: 31 December 2010
Location: 300 Block of Cedar Drive
Suspects: Austin Bowden, Male, 24 Y.O.A, Salisbury MD
Brandon Bowden, Male, 21 Y.O.A, Salisbury MD

Narrative: On 2 January 2011 a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that was displaying expired registration plates.
The driver of the vehicle later identified as Austin Bowden was eventually arrested for driving without a license. The passenger identified as Brandon Bowden was arrested for two outstanding warrants.
In plain view inside the vehicle, the deputy observed numerous items that he recognized to be stolen property from a previous burglary. During a further search of the vehicle, more stolen items were recovered from inside the vehicle.
Both Austin and Brandon Bowden were placed under arrest and were transported to WCDC where they were released to custody of the central booking unit. Both subjects were detained by in lieu of a $50,000 bond.
Charges: Burglary 1st degree
Felony Theft

Incident: Burglary 1st Degree, Theft
Date of Incident: 31December 2010
Location: 3900 Block of Webb Road
Suspects: Dylan Kelly, Male, Pittsville MD
Juvenile, Female, Pittsville MD
Juvenile, Female, Pittsville MD

Narrative: On 31December 2010 at approximately 7:30 P.M., a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to the 3900 block of Webb Road in reference to a report of a burglary in progress.
Upon his arrival the deputy met with victim who advised that he was familiar with one of the suspects who he identified as Dylan Kelly. Deputies including a Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Canine Team completed a track of the area the suspects fled. Deputies were unable to locate the suspects at this time.
Shortly later while on patrol in the area of Bob Kelly road a deputy made a traffic stop on a vehicle and identified one of the passengers as known suspect Dylan Kelly. Kelly was placed under arrest for theft and burglary 1st degree.
Further investigation by the deputy lead to the arrest of two juvenile females who participated in the incident. Both juvenile were charged with burglary related charges and later released to their parents.
Dylan Kelly was transported to WCDC where they were released to custody of the central booking unit. Dylan Kelly was held on a $85,000 Bond. Both juveniles were released to the custody of their parents.
Charges: Burglary 1st degree
Accessory

Incident: Assault 2nd Degree
Date of Incident: 1 January 2011
Location: 7481 Gumboro Road
Suspects: Debra Mccune, Female 18 Y.O.A, Fruitland MD

Narrative: On 01 January 2011 at approximately 1514 P.M., deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the the7400 block of Gumboro Road in Drive in reference to a report of a domestic assault.
Upon their arrival deputies met with the victim of an assault who advised that her daughter Debra McCune had assaulted her. The victim went on to say that Debra McCune and her boy friend came to the home to pick up some personal property. Debra McCune and the victim got into a verbal argument that later led into a physical altercation.
Debra McCune was placed under arrest and transported to the Wicomico County Detention Center were he was released to the custody of central booking. McCune was released by the Wicomico County Commissioners Office on her own recognizance.
Charges: Assault 2nd Degree

Incident: Driving without a License
Date of Incident: 3 January 2011
Location: Main Street and Old Ocean City Road, Willards MD
Suspects: Austin Bowden, 24, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 02 January 2011 at approximately 0700 P.M. a deputy was on patrol in the area of Main Street and Old Ocean City Road in Willard’s when he observed a vehicle with expired registration plates.
The driver of the vehicle was later identified as Austin Bowden. Through MVA checks, it was found that Austin Bowden did not have a valid driver’s license.
Bowden was placed under arrest for driving without a license and was later transported to WCDC where he was released to the central booking unit.
Charges: Driving without a license.

Incident: Possession of Marijuana
Date of Incident: 21 December 2010
Location: Naylor Mill Road and Jersey Road
Suspects: Felicia Schibinger, Female 19 YOA, Salisbury MD
Sean Robinson, Male 18 YOA, Salisbury MD

Narrative: On 31December 2010 at approximately 08:42 P.M., a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office was on patrol in the area of Naylor Mill Road and Jersey Road when he observed a vehicle with no headlights.
The deputy initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle, identified the driver as Sean Robinson and the passenger as Felicia Schibinger. During his contact with the occupants the deputy smelled the odor of marijuana coming from the interior of the vehicle. During a subsequent probable cause search of the vehicle deputies recovered an amount of marijuana.
Both Felicia Schibinger and Sean Robinson were placed under arrest for the possession of marijuana and transported to the Wicomico County Detention Center were they were released to the custody of the Central Booking Unit. Both subjects were later released by the District Court Commissioners Office on their own recognizance.
Charges: Possession of Marijuana
Possession of drug paraphernalia

Incident: Assault 2nd Degree
Date of Incident: 2 January 2011
Location: 7800 Block of Eileen Drive
Suspects: Aaron Moore, 38 YOA, Salisbury MD
Male Juvenile, 15 YOA, Salisbury MD

Narrative: On 02 January 2011 at approximately 0630 P.M., deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the 7800 block of Eileen Drive in reference to a report of a domestic assault.
Upon their arrival deputies met with a male juvenile. The juvenile advised that he had gotten into a physical altercation with his father Aaron Moore. The juvenile further advised that earlier in the day he had gotten into a verbal argument with his step mother after she asked him to take the dog out. The juvenile became upset, left the home and walked to his mother’s place of employment.
After speaking with his mother both the juvenile and his mother returned to his fathers house and attempted to remove clothing from the juvenile’s bedroom. Moore did not want any of the items to be removed. An argument began which lead into a physical altercation between the juvenile and Aaron Moore. The juvenile advised that Aaron Moore instigated that physical altercation.
After meeting with the juvenile deputies met with Aaron Moore who provided a similar story of events however he advised that the juvenile started the physical altercation.
Both Aaron Moore and the juvenile were placed under arrest for assault. Aaron Moore was transported to PRMC for his injuries. He later transported to the Wicomico County Detention Center where he was released to the Central booking Unit. Moore was detained on a $50,000 bond.
Charges: Assault 2nd Degree

Incident: Possession of Marijuana
Possession of controlled dangerous substance not Marijuana
Date of Incident: 30 December 2010
Location: North Salisbury Blvd. and Naylor Mill Road
Suspects: Michael Travis, 26 YOA Male, Salisbury, MD
Robert Green, 21 YOA Male, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 30 December 2010 at approximately 4:19 P.M., a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office was on patrol in the area of North Salisbury Blvd and Naylor Mill Road when he observed a vehicle displaying expired registration stickers.
The deputy made a traffic stop on the vehicle and later identified the driver as Robert Green and the passenger as Michael Travis. A short period later a Wicomico County Sheriff’s Department canine unit arrived on scene to assist in the traffic stop.
While the canine team was conducting a scan of the vehicle Travis dropped an item underneath the deputies’ patrol car. It was later found that this substance was oxycodone, a controlled dangerous substance. The prescription pills were not in a prescription pill bottle and Travis could not provide a prescription for the pills. Travis was arrested for the illegal possession of oxycodone. During a later search of the vehicle deputies located a marijuana smoking device concealed inside a bag. Robert Green was arrested for the possession of marijuana.
Both Michael Travis and Robert Green were placed under arrest and later transported to WCDC where they were released to custody of the central booking unit. Both Robert Green and Michael Travis were released by the Wicomico County District Court Commissioner’s Office on their own recognizance.
Charges: Possession of Marijuana
Possession of controlled dangerous substance not Marijuana
(11) Traffic Citations

Incident: Driving under the influence of alcohol
Date of Incident: 1 January 2011
Location: Levin Deshield Road and Rockawalkin Ridge Road
Suspects: Richard Melson, Male 33 YOA, Tyaskin MD

Narrative: On 01 January 2011 at approximately 0127 A.M., a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office was on patrol in the area of Levin Deshield Road and Rockawalkin Road when he observed an occupied vehicle off the roadway.
Upon making contact with the driver, identified as Richard Melson the deputy believed that the driver was possibly under the influence of alcohol. The deputy had Melson complete the standard field sobriety test which he performed poorly.
Melson was arrested and later released on signature of several citations.

Charges: Driving under the influence of alcohol
Driving while impaired by alcohol

12 comments:

  1. I know this is gonna start a big hoo hah here but when is this gonna end with the arresting for small amounts of marijuana.... just do like california and issue a fine for it in a small amount and let it go.... im getting tired of seeing tax dollars going to these cases to prosecute and then having to house these people in a jail that is paid for with more of my tax dollars when the hell is the state gonna wake up and realize this is just more wasteful spending

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  2. haha i hope they keep Brandon Bowden locked up and throw away the key! He is nothing but trouble!

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  3. Im just finally glad that Brandon is being held accountable for what he has done. He has gotten away with so many crimes here in the Salisbury, Md & Millsboro, De area's that it's really about time he pays for what he's done because no one, including the law, have made him pay any consequences for his actions. Its a shame that he has brought his brother so far down with him because at one point Austin had alot going for him. Lets hope this is an eye opener for them both.

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  4. "Debra McCune was placed under arrest and transported to the Wicomico County Detention Center were he was released to the custody of central booking. McCune was released by the Wicomico County Commissioners Office on her own recognizance. "

    Im still trying to figure this out. I think they left out a person or something. Maybe Debra McCune was suppose to be the boyfriends name? and the MCcune was really Debra.... Im confused.

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  5. keep them locked up nothing but trouble

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  6. 9:36 is right ..when are we gonna stop wasting tax dollars on weed..It is a joke. ..Legalizing it for medical purposes would go a long way to reducing overall crime cost and creat new revenue streams for the United socialist repbublic of mayland. While were at it lets get a conceled carry law on the books..to help reduce crime, reduce the budgets to the jail and prison systems, keep violent child abusing offenders in jail instead of releasing them to re-offend and thus increase crimes stats and problems. keep em off the street and we wont need more cops prison,jails and more cops...
    me thinks they do non of the above to justify the bloated, sick and worthless budgets.. . Why should we pay for all the bennies a prioners gets, spend more money to reduce crime when a few tweeks to the current system will go a long way to cutting, costs, budgets and crime

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  7. Did Austin get arrested twice for two different things as he has two posts? I am confused. Or is it two different traffic stops?

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  8. Isnt Debra McCune Jennifer Foxwell's daughter?

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  9. Yeah McCune is Jennifer Foxwells daughter

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  10. Ricky Melson ..HHHHHHmmmmmmm what ya doing son...

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  11. sure marijuana was part of the arrest, but those concentrating on that have missed the bigger picture of the evidence of the burglaries that the two along with female companions have committed. I agree that it's time those two are held accountable for the thefts and drug use that have been going on for years!!

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