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Thursday, July 07, 2011

Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Press Release

Worcester County Sheriff’s office
and The Maryland State Police
target criminal activity in Pocomoke City

     On June 28, 2011, members of the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Enforcement Team, the Patrol Division, and the Canine Division, along with the Maryland State Police, conducted a saturation patrol initiative in Pocomoke City, Maryland. During this initiative a total of 6.5 grams of cocaine and 9.7 grams of marijuana were seized. The following individuals were arrested and charged with the following offenses:

Gerry M. Laws, Age 25, of  Pocomoke, Maryland
On View Arrest:
4th Degree Burglary
Trespassing

Gil Milbourne, Age 53, of Girdletree, Maryland
On View Arrest:
Possession of Cocaine
Possession of Marijuana
Possession with intent to Distribute Cocaine

Antrea Doggett, Age 36, Pocomoke, Maryland
On View Arrest:
Disorderly Conduct
Fail to obey a lawful order

George Handy, Age 33, Pocomoke, Maryland
Arrest Warrant:
Possession of Marijuana
Possession with the intent to Distribute Marijuana

Raymond Holiday, Age 40, Pocomoke, Maryland
Bench Warrant:
Fail to pay deferred payment

Charles McBride, Age 34, Pocomoke, Maryland
Bench Warrant:
Violation of Probation

Wysheka Trader, Age 22, Withams, Virginia
Body Attachment:
Non-Support

Donald Dorsey, Age 29, Pocomoke, Maryland
Parole Retake Warrant:
Violation of Parole

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good job, WCSO! Maybe Pocomoke PD can see what just a little bit of hard work can accomplish. You're welcome in this town anytime!

Anonymous said...

I couldn't agree more, that place is not going to change until the one in charge retires followed by at least two more, and the news recently had a feed of the new lieutenant saying crime was down, wow leave it to pocomoke, we lost a lieutenant with the knowledge to run the police dept like it should be and now the citizens have to suffer due to the lack of care by the council