Incident: Disorderly Conduct
Date of Incident: 24 September 2011
Location: 6400 Hobbs Road, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: 1. Melissa K. McLead, 44, Salisbury, MD
2. Keith C. Seyfert, 45, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On 24 September 2011 at 8:30 PM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office
assigned to the detail for a concert at Perdue Stadium was contacted by venue staff about a patron, later
identified as Melissa McLead, who strayed into a restricted area of the concert area after being told once
before to stay out. The deputy observed that McLead was refusing to leave the area after a request from
the venue staff. The deputy placed McLead under arrest and attempted to escort her off the field but this
effort was stopped by the interference of Keith Seyfert who requested that the deputy not arrest McLead
and then launched into a profanity laced tirade directed at the deputy and the venue staff. Seyfert
escalated his actions when he began threatening stadium management and began moving in a way that
indicated an assault was imminent. The deputy took steps to eliminate any further threat from Seyfert and
his disruptive behavior. Seyfert was then also placed under arrest.
McLead and Seyfert were both transported to the Central Booking Unit where they were processed and
taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, the Commissioner released
both on Personal Recognizance.
Charges: McLead - Failure to Obey a LE Officer to Prevent a Disturbance of the Public Peace / Trespass/
Disorderly Conduct/ Resist Arrest/ Obstruct and Hinder a Law Enforcement Officer
Seyfert - Interfere with an Arrest/ Disturbance of the Public Peace/ Obstruct and Hinder a Law
Enforcement Officer/ Failure to Obey a LE Officer to Prevent a Disturbance of the Public Peace
So I take it that the only local organization that will have made money off this event will be the county after these too get fined.
ReplyDelete5:50 PM lol
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing alcohol was served at this event?
ReplyDeleteWCSO Deputies don't put up with any sh!T, SO do what you are told. You can not and will not win!
ReplyDelete9:03 PM
ReplyDeleteYes sir, officer sir.
WSCO deputies (as one can see from the posting at 9:03) truly believe they are PUBLIC MASTERS. "Do what you're told"....Can not and will not win? I submit that the day is coming when the bad-ace WCSO deputies will be ripping their uniforms off and throwing their badge in the gutter. Or get a taste of who is REALLY the boss. Clue--- it AIN'T you. On a side note, I wish they would raise the height requirement to at least 5'6". It's almost hilarious watching our short little munchkin cops trying to subdue a criminal. The only thing getting "hindered" is their self-esteem....
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