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Friday, June 14, 2013

Thurmont Man Arrested By OCPD In Connection With Early Morning Stabbing

On June 14, at approximately 12:25 a.m., Ocean City Police and Paramedics responded to the

Trevor Lee Testerman
Trevor Lee Testerman
area of 119th Street and Assawoman Drive, in reference to a stabbing.  Officers arrived at the scene and determined that three victims, who have been identified as an 18-year-old female, a 20-year-old male and a 19-year-old male, all three of which are from Baltimore, MD, had been stabbed.  
Upon arriving to the scene, officers learned that the suspects had left the area.  Investigators at the scene were able to quickly obtain a description of the suspects and their vehicle and broadcast the information via police radio.  A short time later, a Maryland State Police officer that was on patrol in Ocean City spotted the suspect’s vehicle in the area of 31st Street and Baltimore Avenue.
The vehicle was stopped without incident and the suspects, who were identified as Trevor Lee Testerman, 18, of Thurmont, MD and a 17-year-old female from Frederick, MD, were taken into custody. Two of the stabbing victims, whose names are not being released, were treated by Ocean City EMS and flown by the Maryland State Police helicopter to Peninsula Regional Medical Center for additional treatment. The victims, the 18-year-old female and 20-year-old male, are currently listed in stable condition.  The third victim, the 19-year-old male, had a minor wound and refused medical treatment.  
Ocean City Police detectives have charged Testerman with three counts of first degree assault, three counts of second degree assault and one count of reckless endangerment. The juvenile female has been charged with accessory after the fact.
Testerman is currently being held at the Ocean City Public Safety Building and is awaiting an initial appearance with an Ocean City District Court Commissioner.  The 17-year-old female is being charged as a minor and has been referred to the Maryland Department of Social Services Juvenile Justice for processing as a juvenile.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

More violent crime happening in OC this year I guess because of a booming economy.

Anonymous said...

Maybe the booming economy...but more likely the OC politicians' desire to drive the families out of town in favor of the booze, gambling, and night life crowd. The quick dollar will rule until crime kills the town. Remember when OC, Bethany and Rehoboth were all nice family resorts where the biggest crime was jay walking? Well at least Bethany and Rehoboth are still safe.

Anonymous said...

Why was he driving? OC gives free bus rides to grads.

Anonymous said...

There is basically only 1 main road in OC that goes north and south and only 3 says out of OC. Proof that criminals are not smart. They have no where to run!

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
There is basically only 1 main road in OC that goes north and south and only 3 says out of OC. Proof that criminals are not smart. They have no where to run!

June 14, 2013 at 6:42 PM

You are forgetting the bay and ocean.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a simple misunderstanding.