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Monday, February 24, 2014

WCSO Press Release 2-24-14

On 19 Feb 2014 at 1:00 PM a deputy arrested Kristen Lynn Fitzgerald, 23 of Fruitland, on a Circuit Court Bench Warrant. The warrant was issued after Fitzgerald failed to appear for a sentencing in a CDS Possession with the Intent to Distribute case. Fitzgerald was detained without bond.

 On 19 Feb 2014 at 3:55 PM a deputy arrested Arlie Ralph Kiser III, 39 of Salisbury, on a Circuit Court Bench Warrant. The warrant was issued after Kiser violated the terms of his probation following a conviction in a Robbery case. Kiser was detained without bond.


On 19 Feb 2014 at 5:13 PM a deputy arrested Jared Anthony Adams, 33 of Salisbury, on a District Court Bench Warrant that was issued after he violated the terms of his probation following a conviction in a CDS Possession case. Adams was detained on a bond of $5,000.00.


On 20 Feb 2014 at 10:00 AM a deputy arrested Darnell Wesley Dupont Jr., 23 of Salisbury, on a Circuit Court Bench Warrant. The warrant was issued after Dupont violated the terms of his probation following a conviction in an Assault 2nd Degree and Reckless Endangering Case. Dupont was detained on a bond of $10,000.00.

On 20 Feb 2014 at 10:48 AM a deputy arrested Randy Darnell Cooper, 39 of Salisbury, on a District Court Bench Warrant that was issued after Cooper violated the terms of his probation following a conviction for stealing another’s credit card. Cooper was detained on a bond of $10,000.00.

Incident: Assault

Date of Incident: 19 February 2014

Location: 700 block of East Road, Salisbury, MD

Suspect: Peter Reynold Battle Jr., 28, Fruitland, MD
                                
Narrative: On 19 February 2014 at 8:25 PM a deputy arrested Peter Battle in connection with an assault he allegedly committed the previous evening. In this incident Battle stands accused of engaging in a physical altercation with girlfriend. Battle reportedly pushed her and took the phone from her when she tried to summons help. During the investigation, the deputy observed signs of injury.

Battle was gone upon the arrival of the deputy so an arrest warrant was subsequently obtained.

Upon arrest Battle was presented to the District Court Commissioner. Battle was detained on a bond of $25,000.00.


Charges: Assault 2nd Degree


Incident: Disorderly Conduct / Possession of CDS

Date of Incident: 21 February 2014

Location: 700 block of Rose Street, Salisbury, MD

Suspect: Khristine E. Hubbard, 23, Salisbury, MD
                                
Narrative: On 21 February 2014 at 6:46 PM a deputy responded for a reported disturbance in the 700 block of Rose Street in Salisbury. During the investigation, one of those involved, Khristine Hubbard began doing cartwheels and jumping around in the middle of the street while yelling profanity towards neighbors and the deputy. After observing that Hubbard’s behavior was causing a distraction, the deputy placed her under arrest for Disorderly Conduct.

Post arrest Hubbard was found to be in possession of what was recognized as marijuana.

The deputy transported Hubbard to the Central Booking Unit where she was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance the Commissioner released Hubbard on unsecured bond.


Charges: Disorderly Conduct
                 Possession of Marijuana



Incident: Wanted Fugitive Arrest

Date of Incident: 20 February 2014

Location: Baltimore-Washington International Airport

Suspect: Lauren Michelle Richardson, 26, Tracy’s Landing, MD
                                
Narrative: On 20 February 2014 the Wicomico Sheriff’s Office received information that a wanted fugitive, Lauren Richardson, was on board a commercial flight from Florida to BWI airport and would be landing there shortly. The information was passed to the Maryland Transportation Authority Police who took Richardson into custody upon her arrival at the airport. A deputy responded to the airport, took custody of Richardson and transported her back to Wicomico County.

The Circuit Court Bench Warrant was issued back in October 2013 after Richardson violated the terms of her probation following a conviction in a theft case.

Richardson was detained without bond pending an initial appearance in front of a Circuit Court Judge.


Charges: Violation of Probation


Incident: Resisting Arrest / Wanted Subject

Date of Incident: 22 February 2014

Location: 500 block of E. Elizabeth Street, Delmar, MD

Suspect: Travis Aaron Foskey, 21, Delmar, MD
                                
Narrative: On 22February 2014 at 10:08 AM a deputy received information that a subject who was wanted by the Wicomico Sheriff’s Office on a Circuit Court Bench Warrant was standing in a back yard in the 500 block of E. Elizabeth Street in Delmar. Upon entering the yard the deputy spotted Foskey who attempted to flee on foot. The deputy pursued Foskey into an adjacent yard where he was taken into custody.

The warrant was issued after Foskey violated the terms of his probation in a 1st Degree Burglary case.

Foskey was detained without bond pending an appearance in front of a Circuit Court Judge.


Charges: Violation of Probation
                  Resisting Arrest



Incident: Assault

Date of Incident: 24 February 2014

Location: 8000 block of Arden Drive, Salisbury, MD

Suspect: Lisa Diane Caroll, 39, Salisbury, MD
                                
Narrative: On 24 February 2014 at 12:14 AM a deputy responded for a reported dispute at a residence in the 8000 block of Arden Drive in Salisbury. Upon arrival the deputy learned that that one of the residents, Lisa Caroll was involved in an argument with her daughter who was moving out when the argument became physical. According to the daughter, Caroll struck her in the head with an open hand.

During the investigation, the deputy observed signs of injury that corroborated the account.

The deputy placed Caroll under arrest for the assault. After an initial appearance in front of the District Court Commissioner, Caroll was detained in the Detention Center in lieu of $15,000.00 bond.


Charges: Assault 2nd Degree

12 comments:

  1. These people need a little understanding and love so they can overcome their struggles in life

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  2. 12:59- I really hope your being sarcastic. What they need is drop kicked into the ocean.

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  3. look at that ugly Dupont punk. Looks like the alien in Predator. He needs to be put in jail just for his looks alone.

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  4. Great job WCSD. Keep locking them up and hope he judicial system does it's share in cleaning up the area.

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  5. 2:28 I like that, except, instead of "drop kicking" them... we combine it with "punkin chunkin" and shoot them out a few miles. If they make it back, their charges are dropped.

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  6. Everybody gets a new place to live!

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  7. Yes money well spent on jails rather then parks

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  8. And I wasn't being sarcastic

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  9. From the looks of them, they are all fine upstanding citizens and good Obama supporters!

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  10. Arley has come a long way from his humble beginnings.He used to rob convenience stores.

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  11. I know Cpl. Lee Stevens was involved with the capture of all these individuals. I was talking to Cpl. Lee Stevens one time and asked him what he thought about the great Chuck Norris. Cpl. Stevens said, "Chuck Norris? Don't know her." Cpl. Stevens is definitely a legend in the law enforcement community. His name and work ethics will live on long after he is gone. I truly hope Sheriff Lewis gives some serious consideration to appointing or supporting Lee Stevens as Sheriff when he retires. Keep up the good work Lee Stevens. we love you man.

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  12. Can somebody tell me what the Maryland State Police are doing ?? You never see them in the press anymore. Well they did announce they are pulling out of local task forces because they want to "work" major crime lol. They want to look at the "big picture" What a crock of crap. Lt. Col. Jones. REALLY !!! What did you do in his career to be considered a Lt. Col. ????

    The bottom line is the Maryland State Police is a revenue generating machine with ticket writing. They have some great Troopers, but the goals and objectives is not to fight crime, but write as many tickets as you can. There are Troopers with 600 stops a year with 5 physical arrest. WTF is that. Are they stopping cars with blindfolds on lol. Maryland's Finest my ass.


    S.P.D. and W.C.S.O. keep up the great work you people rock.

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